Lebanese media: major parties agree on ex-minister Safadi as PM

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Three major Lebanese parties have agreed on nominating Mohammad Safadi, a former...

BEIRUT - Three major Lebanese parties have agreed on nominating Mohammad Safadi, a former finance minister, to become prime minister of a new government, the Lebanese broadcasters LBCI and MTV reported on Thursday.

There was no official comment from the parties or Safadi. The broadcasters did not identify their sources. Mustaqbal Web, a Hariri-owned news website, said a meeting between Hariri, Ali Hassan Khalil of the Amal Movement and Hussein al-Khalil of Hezbollah had discussed recommending Safadi for the post.

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