A team of International Monetary Fund officials is in Paris this week for meetings with Lebanese authorities on an initial assessment of the Iran conflict and its impact on Lebanon, IMF spokeswoman Julie Kozack told reporters on Thursday.Kozack said the conflict was compounding a humanitarian crisis in Lebanon and exacerbating the country’s already fragile macroeconomic situation, as well as resulting in infrastructure damage.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.She said Lebanese authorities had shown their commitment to continuing discussions on comprehensive reforms despite the significant impact of the Iran conflict.Read more: Israel says hit Hezbollah-controlled gas stations in Lebanon