The European Union, in an effort led by France, wants to intensify pressure on Lebanon’s politicians, 11 months after the outbreak of a crisis that has put the country in the face of financial collapse, fierce inflation, power cuts and shortages of fuel and food..
This step comes within the framework of broader international efforts aimed at pressing for the formation of a stable government capable of implementing crucial reforms after a year of political chaos following the explosion of the port of Beirut..
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