

Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference after her meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZGJI


Lebanon's Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil meets with Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election in Beirut, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZH5S


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election walks out of the Municipality of Beirut's building, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZHRX


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, refuses a headscarf (C) for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RTSZKTP


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, shakes hands with Samir Geagea, leader of the Christian Lebanese Forces, in Maarab, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLJF


A convoy carrying Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, is seen leaving the Dar al-Fatwa building, after Le Pen refused to wear a headscarf for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZMLC


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference after her meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZGJL


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, poses for a photograph after meeting with Lebanon's Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil in Beirut, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZHDG


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, leaves after rejecting a headscarf for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abed el-Lateef Daryan, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZKS1


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, shakes hands with Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai of Lebanon, the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and the Whole Levant, as French deputy Gilbert Collard looks on, in Bkerke, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLHT


Protesters hold banners during a protest against the visit of during a protest against the visit of Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, to Lebanon, after she was scheduled to hold a press conference, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. The top banner reads: "Not welcome". REUTERS/Aziz Taher REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZMCC


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, looks at French deputy Gilbert Collard as she speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi - RTSZMQ6


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, meets with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun (R) at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZGD9


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference after meeting with Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri at the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZH44


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, and French deputy Gilbert Collard visit Saint George Orthodox Cathedral in Beirut, Lebanon February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZIFW


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, meets with Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai of Lebanon, the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and the Whole Levant, as French deputy Gilbert Collard listens, in Bkerke, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLH0


A policeman stands guard as a protester holds a banner during a protest against the visit of Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, to Lebanon, after she was scheduled to hold a press conference, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZMA9


Bodyguards gesture towards a vehicle carrying Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, as she leaves the Dar al-Fatwa building after she refused to wear a headscarf for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZMLE


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi - RTSZMRF


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, looks at French deputy Gilbert Collard's mobile phone during her visit to Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZGH3


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, shakes hands with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun (R) at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZGD8


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, arrives to meet with Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri at the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZGPB


Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri (R) meets with Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election and French deputy Gilbert Collard at the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZGQ7






Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, gestures as she leaves the Municipality of Beirut's building, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZHR4


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, greets members of Beirut's Municipality board in Beirut, Lebanon February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZHV1


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, tours in downtown Beirut, Lebanon February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZIFX


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, and French deputy Gilbert Collard visit Saint George Orthodox Cathedral in Beirut, Lebanon February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZIGG


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, refuses a headscarf for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RTSZKUR


A convoy carrying Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, is seen leaving the Dar al-Fatwa building, after Le Pen refused to wear a headscarf for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abed el-Lateef Daryan in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZLA7


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, meets with Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai of Lebanon, the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and the Whole Levant, in Bkerke, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLGE


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, meets with Samir Geagea, leader of the Christian Lebanese Forces, in Maarab, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLJR


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, stands in front of the logo of the Christian Lebanese Forces party during her meeting with Samir Geagea, leader of the party, in Maarab, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLM0


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, leaves after refusing a headscarf for her meeting Lebanon's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZLQG


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference after meeting with Samir Geagea, leader of the Christian Lebanese Forces, in Maarab, north of Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZLTW


Protesters hold banners during a protest against the visit of Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, to Lebanon, after she was scheduled to hold a press conference, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZMDN


A protester holds banners during a protest against the visit of Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, to Lebanon, after where she was scheduled to hold a press conference, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZME6


A protester holds a banner during a protest against the visit of Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential elections, to Lebanon, after she was scheduled to hold a press conference, in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. The banner depicts (L-R) Russian President Vladimir Putin, Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, and U.S. President Donald Trump. REUTERS/Aziz Taher - RTSZMFY


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, leaves a hotel after delivering a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi - RTSZMN3


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, leaves a hotel after delivering a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi - RTSZMN4


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi - RTSZMPE


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Beirut, Lebanon February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi - RTSZMPG


Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference after her meeting with Lebanon's President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, February 20, 2017. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir - RTSZGI5
Le Pen sparks headscarf controversy in Lebanon
Mary Le Pen's visit to Lebanon stirred controversy due to her statements about the Syrian refugees and for refusing to wear a head scarf for the meeting with Mufti








