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Germany, France believe Lebanon's Hariri free of movements in Saudi

Top German and French officials claim that Saad al-Hariri is willingly staying in Saudi Arabia

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15:44 - 10/11/2017 Cuma
Update: 15:50 - 10/11/2017 Cuma
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King of Saudi Arabia Salman receives Saad Hariri
King of Saudi Arabia Salman receives Saad Hariri

The foreign ministers of Germany and France have said on Friday that they do not believe the movements of Lebanese prime minister who resigned last week, Saad al-Hariri, were restricted.

"We [Germany] have no evidence that Hariri is being detained in Riyadh and we assume that he chooses where he goes," a German foreign ministry spokeswoman said.

France's foreign minister said he believed that former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri was not under house arrest in Saudi Arabia and did not have any particular constraints on his movements.

"As far as we know, yes. We think he is free of his movements and it's important he makes his own choices," Jean-Yves Le Drian told Europe 1 radio. Le Drian is due in Saudi Arabia on Nov. 16 and is scheduled to also travel to Iran later in the month.

France's ambassador to Saudi met Hariri on Thursday before President Emmanuel Macron's unscheduled visit to Riyadh to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. It was unclear whether Macron had any contact with Hariri during his stopover in the Saudi capital.

Paris has close ties with Lebanon, a former colony, and with Hariri, who has a home in France after spending several years in the country. Macron said in Dubai on Thursday that there had been informal contacts with Hariri, but no request to transfer him to France.

"Our concern is the stability of Lebanon and that a political solution can be put in place rapidly," he added.

Two top Lebanese government officials said on Thursday that Riyadh was holding Lebanon's Saad al-Hariri captive and a third told Reuters that the Saudi authorities had ordered Hariri to resign while he was in Riyadh last weekend, and put him under house arrest.

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