Macron stressed that he "must make sure" that the new government, led by Lebanese Prime Minister Mustafa Adeeb, appointed by President Michel Aoun, "will serve the people" and implement reforms to fight corruption, improve port, central bank and banking industry ...

“I took responsibility to control all these reforms.

If the government fulfills its tasks, the international community, led by France, will fulfill its obligations to support the Lebanese people and Lebanon, ”RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

Earlier, the EU announced Lebanon's need for a capable government.

On August 10, the Lebanese president accepted the resignation of the government following protests in Beirut. Demonstrators accused officials of corruption, which they believed led to the explosion at the port on 4 August.