France's Macron urges Lebanon to push ahead with reforms, swift IMF talks

Lebanon News
2021-09-24 | 12:11
High views
Share
LBCI
Share
LBCI
Whatsapp
facebook
Twitter
Messenger
telegram
telegram
print
France's Macron urges Lebanon to push ahead with reforms, swift IMF talks
Whatsapp
facebook
Twitter
Messenger
telegram
telegram
print
2min
France's Macron urges Lebanon to push ahead with reforms, swift IMF talks
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Beirut on Friday to implement urgent reform measures and push ahead with International Monetary Fund (IMF) talks, adding that France would continue to support Lebanon.

Macron made his comments after meeting Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who is on his first foreign trip after successfully forming a government earlier this month.

"With you and your ministers, we have an opportunity to really push ahead on the reforms path," Macron said during a news conference held after the meeting.

"Lebanon should also start the vital negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, that should be completed quite quickly," he said.

Lebanon is battling an economic meltdown which the World Bank has called one of the deepest depressions of modern history. Three-quarters of its population have been propelled into poverty and its local currency has lost 90% of its value in the past two years.

The Mikati government was formed after a year of political deadlock that has further compounded the financial crisis.

France has been leading international efforts to lift its former colony out of crisis.

Macron visited Beirut more than once, raised emergency aid and imposed travel bans on some senior Lebanese officials in his quest for a reform package.

Lebanon's financial system collapsed in 2019 because of decades of corruption and waste in the state and the unsustainable way it was financed.

Talks with the IMF stalled last summer after many of Lebanon's main political players turned against a financial recovery plan drawn up by the previous government.

Reforms, particularly of the financial and banking sector, are seen as necessary preconditions for a resumption of IMF talks and the subsequent unlocking of foreign aid.




REUTERS

Breaking Headlines

Lebanon News

Emmanuel Macron

France

Najib Mikati

Lebanon

LBCI Next
Presidential elections 101: Who are the two candidates ahead of the next presidential elections session?
Pierre el-Daher, the man who defeated the Lebanese Forces
LBCI Previous
Download now the LBCI mobile app
To see the latest news, the latest daily programs in Lebanon and the world
Google Play
App Store
We use
cookies
We use cookies to make
your experience on this
website better.
Accept
Learn More