Lebanon's cabinet welcomes army plan to disarm Hezbollah, gives no timeline
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Lebanon's cabinet welcomes army plan to disarm Hezbollah, gives no timeline
"Lebanon's army has presented a plan to the government's cabinet to disarm Hezbollah, saying the military will begin executing it, as some ministers staged a walkout before the session began. On Friday, Lebanon's cabinet met for three hours, which included the plan's presentation by army commander Rodolphe Haykal. The plan did not set a timeframe for implementation and cautioned that the army had limited capabilities."
"Lebanese Information Minister Paul Morcos told reporters after the session that the government welcomed the plan, but stopped short of saying the cabinet had formally passed it. He said the army would begin implementing the plan according to its logistical, material and personnel capabilities, which might require additional time [and] additional effort. Morcos said the plan's details would remain secret."
"Five Shia ministers, including those from Hezbollah and its ally the Amal Movement, walked out of the cabinet meeting, with the Lebanese armed group adamant it will hold onto its weapons. The walkout happened as Lebanon's army chief Haykal entered the meeting to present a plan for disarming the group, local media reported. Hezbollah and Amal ministers have now walked out of cabinet meetings three times over the disarmament issue."
Lebanon's army presented a plan to the cabinet to disarm Hezbollah and said the military would begin executing the plan. The cabinet met for three hours and heard the presentation from army commander Rodolphe Haykal. The plan contained no implementation timeframe and warned that the army has limited logistical, material and personnel capabilities. Information Minister Paul Morcos said the government welcomed the plan but did not formally pass it and that implementation would proceed according to available capabilities. Five Shia ministers, including Hezbollah and Amal representatives, walked out in protest.
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