Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri headed to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for the second time since his shock resignation in the kingdom last year.

On November 4, Hariri announced he was stepping down in a televised address from Riyadh.

After French mediation, however, he rescinded his resignation the following month and was named premier for a third term this month after Lebanon’s first parliamentary polls in nine years.

“Hariri headed to Saudi Arabia for a visit expected to last a few days,” his office said in a statement late Tuesday.

The Saudi Foreign Minister had responded on Tuesday to comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron regarding Hariri.

The minister rejected what Macron said in an interview with BFM TV about Hariri being detained in Saudi Arabia, affirming that it was simply "not true".

It is the premier’s second visit to Saudi Arabia since his surprise resignation after an earlier trip in February.

Hariri, 48, has started consultations to form a coalition government.

His Future Movement lost a third of its seats on May 6, when voters reinforced the strength of the Shiite group Hezbollah and its allies.

Hariri has been prime minister since December 2016 and served his first term from 2009.

Last Update: Wednesday, 20 May 2020 KSA 14:02 - GMT 11:02