Lebanon: Pope Francis Urges Officials to Join Hands, Elect a President

Pope Francis receives Lebanon caretaker Prime Minster Najib Mikati (Vatican media)
Pope Francis receives Lebanon caretaker Prime Minster Najib Mikati (Vatican media)
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Lebanon: Pope Francis Urges Officials to Join Hands, Elect a President

Pope Francis receives Lebanon caretaker Prime Minster Najib Mikati (Vatican media)
Pope Francis receives Lebanon caretaker Prime Minster Najib Mikati (Vatican media)

Pope Francis on Thursday stressed the need that Lebanese officials join efforts in order to help their country steer out of its political paralysis and elect a new head of state.

“Lebanese officials must put their efforts together in order to steer out of the crisis and elect a president,” the Pope said.

His remarks came during his meeting with Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati at the Vatican.

A closed-door meeting between Mikati and the Pope reportedly took place at the latter’s office and lasted for thirty minutes.

Mikati said he handed the Pope a “letter describing the situation in Lebanon and the possible solutions that the Vatican can help with through its contacts with the international community, mainly to ease the election of a new president.”

Lebanon has been without a president for a close to five months, its legislators unable to agree on a new head of state.

For his part, the Pope urged Lebanese officials to “join efforts in order to drive Lebanon out of the crises it is facing and elect a president.”

Mikati extended an invitation to the Pope to visit Lebanon.

After meeting the Pope, the PM held talks with the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Vatican secretary for Relations with States.

Mikati reiterated the “important” role the Vatican can play mainly through its contact with the international community to facilitate the election of a new president.



Arab League Warns Against ‘Strife’ in Syria

The Arab League headquarters in Cairo. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Arab League headquarters in Cairo. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Arab League Warns Against ‘Strife’ in Syria

The Arab League headquarters in Cairo. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Arab League headquarters in Cairo. Asharq Al-Awsat

The Arab League has warned against “strife” in Syria, saying it was “following with concern the events taking place in several Syrian cities and areas with the aim of igniting the sparks of conflict.”

It said Thursday that it “rejects the Iranian statements aimed at fueling strife among the Syrian people,” according to a statement from the secretariat.

It did not specify which statements it was referring to.

Syria's newly appointed foreign minister, Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, said on Tuesday that Iran must respect the will of the Syrian people and Syria's sovereignty and security.

"We warn them against spreading chaos in Syria and we hold them accountable for the repercussions of the latest remarks," he said.

Tehran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei lashed out on Thursday against unspecified media reports on Iran “interfering in Syria’s internal affairs” as “baseless.”

Iran was committed to “supporting the territorial integrity and national unity of Syria and the formation of an inclusive political system,” he said in a statement.

On Sunday, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei called on Syrian youth to "stand with firm determination against those who have orchestrated and brought about this insecurity.”

Khamenei forecast "that a strong and honorable group will also emerge in Syria because today Syrian youth have nothing to lose,” calling the country unsafe.