Macron asks Lebanon to form new government
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, has asked Lebanon to swiftly form a new government.
The statement has come shorty after a west-based leader was appointed as the Prime Minister of the country.
Mustapha Adib, who was appointed to the new role, is the former ambassador to the European country of Germany.
He was inducted to the post with the backing of most MPs.
It is said that the crucial decision on who should be appointed as the leader of the country has been made with the support of the French supremo.
Since the explosion in Beirut, the country has been in a state of unrest.
The blast was extremely devastating that around 200 people lost their lives because of the blast.
It was the blast that toppled the last government.
It remains unclear when the new government will come into force in the country.
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