China News Service, September 27, reported that Lebanon’s prime minister-designate Adib announced on the 26th that he would abandon the formation of a new cabinet because he could not reach a consensus with all parties in the country.

Regarding the situation in Lebanon, French President Macron will hold a press conference on the 27th.

According to news on August 7, French President Macron visited Lebanon two days after the Beirut bombing. The picture shows French President Macron hugging Lebanese people.

  Adib met with Lebanese President Michel Aoun on the morning of the 26th.

After the meeting, Adib gave a televised speech announcing his abandonment of the cabinet.

The Lebanese Presidential Palace subsequently issued a statement saying that Aoun had accepted Adib's request.

Aoun will once again consult with all parties in the Lebanese parliament to determine the new prime minister.

  According to Reuters, French President Macron stated that he will hold a press conference on the situation in Lebanon on the 27th.

  A violent explosion occurred in the port area of ​​Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, on August 4, resulting in at least 190 deaths and more than 6,500 injuries.

The then Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced the collective resignation of the government on August 10.

On August 31, Aoun authorized Adib to form a cabinet.

  Earlier, it was reported that Reuters used a senior official of the Lebanese government as a source to report that Lebanon has supported Adib as prime minister, and Macron played a key role in promoting.