
The Lebanese Future Movement bloc and Hezbollah on Monday agreed to lend their support to the security plan approved by the government.
In a statement after the second round of talks, the two parties said that they agreed on "supporting the completion of the security plan on all Lebanese soil," as they also discussed "defusing" sectarian tension.
The Sunni Future Movement was represented by Nader Hariri (advisor of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri), Interior Minister Nouhad Al-Mashnouq and MP Samir Al-Jesr, while the Shiite Hezbollah was represented by Hussein Al-Khalil (advisor of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah), minister Hussein Al-Haj Hassan and MP Hassan Fadhlallah
The talks, whose first round began two weeks ago, took place at Ain Al-Tineh; parliament Speaker Nabih Berri's residence.
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