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Lebanon government formed after 10-month stalemate

Lebanon on Saturday formed a compromise government after a 10-month stalemate in the country, which has seen the war in neighbouring Syria exacerbate longstanding political divisions, AFP reports.

“After 10 months of efforts, of patience, a government protecting the national interest is born,” said Tammam Salam, Lebanon’s new prime minister.

“It is a unifying government and the best formula to allow Lebanon to confront challenges,” said Mr Salam, who was tasked with forming the government back in April 2013 after the resignation of his predecessor Najib Mikati.

The new government will include both the powerful Shiite Hizbollah group and its allies and the Sunni-led bloc of former prime minister Saad Hariri.

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