Lebanon to start talks with IMF, World Bank: Prez
Beirut
16-September-2021
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Lebanese President Michel Aoun said his country will begin talks with
the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank soon.
"We
will initiate talks with the IMF and World Bank for financing, as there
is an international will to help us," Aoun said during his meeting at
Baabda Palace with a delegation from the labour confederation on
Wednesday.
He added that economy will be the main priority in the coming period.
Aoun said that the new cabinet will launch several projects, including the construction of power stations and the reconstruction of the Beirut port which was destroyed by two huge explosions on August 4, 2020.
Lebanon formed a new cabinet on September 10, breaking 13 months of political deadlock in the crisis-torn country.
The 24 cabinet ministers, who are not official members of Lebanon's different political parties, were appointed by ruling authorities based on their political affiliations.
According to the new Prime Minister Najib Mikati, his cabinet is formed of specialists who are keen to stop the country's current collapse by dealing with urgent issues, including the negative repercussions of lifting subsidies.
Since the Beirut port explosions and the resignation of the government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab last year, Lebanese citizens and experts have been calling for an efficient cabinet capable of undertaking major reforms such as the overhaul of the electricity sector, the restructuring of the public sector and the fight against corruption.
However, differences among political parties over the ministerial shares' distribution delayed the cabinet formation which exacerbated the country's financial and economic crisis, with about 74 per cent of the population living in poverty now.
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