Lebanon is 'days away' from social explosion, PM Diab warns
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[July 06, 2021]
BEIRUT (Reuters) -Lebanon is a few
days away from a social explosion, caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab
warned on Tuesday, calling on the international community to save a
country in deep economic crisis.
The World Bank has called Lebanon's crisis one of the worst depressions
of modern history. The currency has lost more than 90% of its value and
more than half of the population has been propelled into poverty.
Anger over fuel shortages has spilled into fights at petrol stations and
the prime minister appeared to be warning of the prospect of more
unrest.
"Lebanon is a few days away from the social explosion. The Lebanese are
facing this dark fate alone," Diab said in a speech at a meeting with
ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions in Beirut.
Diab has been serving in a caretaker capacity since resigning in the
wake of the catastrophic Aug. 4 Beirut port explosion. Since then,
fractious sectarian politicians have been unable to agree on a new
government.
Diab also said only a new cabinet could re-start talks with the
International Monetary Fund (IMF).
"This government does not have the right to resume negotiations with the
IMF to implement the recovery plan set by the cabinet, for this entails
obligations on the next government that it may not endorse," he said.
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Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab speaks at the
government palace in Beirut, Lebanon March 6, 2021. Dalati Nohra/Handout
via REUTERS
The European Union's foreign policy chief told
Lebanon's leaders last month they were to blame for the political
and economic crisis and some could face sanctions if they continue
to obstruct steps to form a new government and implement reform.
Diab noted repeated calls for assistance to be linked to reform, but
said "the siege imposed" on Lebanon was not affecting the corrupt -
an apparent reference to politicians.
He said Lebanese were running out patience and "linking Lebanon's
assistance to the formation of a new government has become a threat
to the lives of the Lebanese and to the Lebanese entity".
(Reporting By Maha El Dahan; Editing by Tom Perry and AlisoN
Williams)
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