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PM Hariri urges Lebanese to put country first

Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignation as Lebanon's prime minister from Saudi Arabia reacts as he talks with Lebanese President Michel Aoun while attending a military parade to celebrate the 74th anniversary of Lebanon's independence in downtown Beirut, Lebanon November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said on Thursday Lebanon's political crisis was "a wake-up call" for Lebanese with different loyalties to put their country ahead of regional issues.

Hariri was referring to the crisis ignited by his shock announcement on Nov. 4 that he was resigning. He made it from Saudi Arabia, a Sunni monarchy and regional powerhouse locked in a confrontation with Shi'ite Islamist Iran.

After returning to Lebanon this week, he shelved the decision on Wednesday at the request of President Michel Aoun.

Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignation as Lebanon's prime minister from Saudi Arabia arrives to attend a military parade to celebrate the 74th anniversary of Lebanon's independence in downtown Beirut, Lebanon November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir?

"The period that passed was perhaps like a wake-up call for all of us to look for Lebanon's interests rather than looking at problems around us," Hariri said at the Annual Arab Banking Conference in Beirut on Thursday.

"The problems around us are important, but Lebanon is more important."

Hariri reaffirmed the need for Lebanon to stick by its policy of staying out of regional conflict "not just with words but with action as well".

Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignation as Lebanon's prime minister from Saudi Arabia greets Lebanese President Michel Aoun as he attends a military parade to celebrate the 74th anniversary of Lebanon's independence in downtown Beirut, Lebanon November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

"I want to stress that ... our main concern is stability, and this is what we'll be working on."

Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, the head of President Aoun's political party, wrote to the Arab League chief on Thursday, stressing Lebanon's policy of staying out of regional crises, the state news agency reported.

The regional role played by the Iranian-backed Hezbollah political and military movement has greatly alarmed Saudi Arabia, Hariri's long-time ally.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun gestures as he attends a military parade to celebrate the 74th anniversary of Lebanon's independence in downtown Beirut, Lebanon November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Hezbollah's parliamentary group met on Thursday and said in a statement afterwards that Hariri's return to Lebanon and his "positive statements" signalled a possible return to normality.

Hariri said on Wednesday his decision to postpone resigning would lead to "a responsible dialogue ... that deals with divisive issues and their repercussions on Lebanon's relations with Arab brothers."

Top Lebanese officials have said Riyadh forced him to quit and held him in the kingdom. Riyadh and Hariri deny this.

Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignation as Lebanon's prime minister from Saudi Arabia attends a military parade to celebrate the 74th anniversary of Lebanon's independence in downtown Beirut, Lebanon November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Hariri returned to Lebanon after an intervention by France.

A leader in Hariri's Future Movement said on Thursday that Hariri's decision to wait instead of officially resigning from his post was a "wise step" that would allow for more dialogue.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun meets with Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignation as Lebanon's prime minister from Saudi Arabia and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher

(Reporting by Sarah Dadouch and Lisa Barrington; Editing by Samia Nakhoul, Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Andrew Roche, William Maclean)

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