BEIRUT, Aug 27 (NNN-NNA) – The European Union (EU) expressed yesterday, its deep concern at the rapid deterioration of the crisis in Lebanon, the EU Ambassador to Lebanon, Ralph Tarraf said, while urging Lebanese leaders to form a government.
“We feel extreme concern about the rapid deterioration of the economic, financial, security and social crisis,” Tarraf said, after meeting President Michel Aoun, carrying an urgent message from EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell.
Tarraf said that, the EU continues to provide aid to the Lebanese people but Lebanese leaders need to assume their responsibilities.
“There is no more time,” he said.
Tarraf noted that the EU will increase its support once a government is formed.
“The European Union will relaunch negotiations on our partnership priorities with Lebanon. We will consider a Macro-Financial Assistance package, if a disbursing programme with the International Monetary Fund is in place. We also offer our support to the 2022 electoral process,” he said.
Lebanon has been facing a governmental deadlock for over a year now with the country suffering from a high poverty rate, hovering over 50 percent, according to the World Bank.
The country is in dire need for a cabinet capable of implementing structural reforms to unlock international aid.