WASHINGTON: The United States on Friday urged Lebanon’s leaders to move urgently to form a government and address a crisis-wracked economy after elections raised fears of new political deadlock.
"We urge those elected and the country’s political leaders to heed the Lebanese people’s call for change and to work seriously, and with urgency, to take the necessary actions to rescue the economy," State Department spokesman Ned Price said.
"We also urge the swift formation of a government capable of and committed to undertaking the hard work required to restore the confidence of the Lebanese people and the international community," he said in a statement.
Hizbullah, the Iranian-backed militant movement considered a terrorist group by Washington, with its allies lost a parliamentary majority in Sunday’s vote as independents made a surprise breakthrough. The US statement saluted the holding of elections on time but voiced concerns about "allegations of vote buying, clientelism and reports of intimidation."
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