Lebanese president calls Hariri's situation in Saudi "mysterious"

BEIRUT - Lebanon@@@s president said on Saturday anything Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri has said or may say "does not reflect reality" due to the mystery of his situation since he quit in a broadcast from Saudi Arabia last week.
Hariri resigned unexpectedly from Saudi Arabia on November 4 and has not since returned to Lebanon.
President Michel Aoun said in a statement from his office that any stance or move by Hariri "is the result of the dubious and mysterious situation that he is living in the kingdom."
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