Lebanese President Michel Aoun holds a meeting with the head of Hezbollah's parliamentary bloc Mohammed Raad at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, Beirut, on Monday.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun launched consultations with the country's political leaders over the government's future in the wake of Prime Minister Saad Hariri's suspended resignation.

Hariri resigned on November 4 from Saudi Arabia, throwing his coalition government and the country into crisis, but rescinded the move after returning home, to allow time for negotiations.

He has demanded that his coalition ally, the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group, remove itself from regional conflicts, from Syria to Iraq and Yemen. Hezbollah denies playing a military role in Yemen but has fighters in both Iraq and Syria.

Aoun separately met on Monday with several officials including the head of Hezbollah's parliamentary bloc, Mohammed Raad, who later told reporters they discussed "reactivating" the government. Raad wouldn't answer about Hezbollah's disassociation from regional conflict.

Christian leader Samir Geagea, a harsh critic of Hezbollah, told reporters after meeting Aoun that his group will not resign from the government.

"Disassociation should be in action and not through words, this means actively withdrawing from the region's conflict," he said, referring to Hezbollah.

Source: Khaleej Times