Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri said on Tuesday he supports businessman Samir al-Khatib as prime minister, but some details remain to be consulted.

For his part, expressed the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the caretaker government of Lebanon, Gibran Bassil, hoped that the talks to form the faltering government approaching "happy rings."

He added that it was agreed to "form a government headed by a trusted figure who Hariri fully supports by naming and trust, and that its predominant character is the achievement of competent and competent."

He continued: "The government should be open to all to participate in it, we hope for good things to be close to happy endings."

Politicians must agree on a new government to prevent the economic crisis from worsening and to attract foreign investment. Talks since Hariri's resignation have been deadlocked under unprecedented protests in Lebanon.