Today's remarks "a day after Hariri suspended his resignation" sought to assure the Arab Banking Conference in Beirut that Hariri's government would ensure Lebanon remain a top Mideast destination for finance.
Hariri stunned Lebanon and the region by resigning on November 4 while in Riyadh, raising fears of market panic and recession.
But he told President Michel Aoun on Tuesday that he will stay on to allow for "consultations" that would seek to safeguard Lebanon's delicate political system, stretched by competing agendas by Saudi Arabia and Iran.