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On his way to Riyadh International Airport, leaving Saudi Arabia, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri tweeted, confirming his departure to the French capital Paris
“To say that I am being held in Saudi Arabia, I am not allowed to leave the country is a lie, and I am on my way to the airport, Mr. Sigmar Gabriel”, he said in response to German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel
“I say clearly that the attack on any Saudi citizen or on his property is an attack on Saad Hariri and on the center of the house, with the certainty that the aggressors are a suspicious group, with no purpose other than sedition”, he said
Sigmar Gabriel had met with his Lebanese counterpart Gibran Bassil two days ago. “I welcome the French president’s invitation to Hariri to go to Paris, and this is a clear sign that he is not restricted in his freedom”, he said
The media, funded by Hezbollah and its mullahs, tried to cover Hariri’s resignation and the reasons he made in a televised statement by promoting that he and his family in Saudi Arabia in order to confuse his legitimate request to withdraw the militia from Iran, And to eliminate its terrorism in the Lebanese street, in accordance with the Taif Agreement
Hariri’s resignation follows the Lebanese to take there own decision, taking from President Michel Aoun, a political cover for his illegal weapon, aimed primarily at the Lebanese, Syrians and Iraqis, Kuwaitis, Bahrainis and Yemenis