
March 14 disagrees with the 8-8-8 formula, Lebanese Forces' deputy of the House Antoine Zahra, told an L.B.C.I. morning talkshow program today.March 8 and Hizbullah ought to reconsider their position albeit, the L.F. has no intention to block efforts undertaken by Berri and Sleiman to form a new government and, would thus leave the door opened for such an initiative, Zahra added. Hizbullah must conform to L.F. demands for strict Lebanese neutrality by withdrawing its forces from Syria and relinquishing its weapons domestically, he stressed.Notably, two important dates; the convening of the S.T.L. and Geneva 2 later this month have a bearing on Hizbullah in terms of terminating its regional role as Zahra said. Lebanese Forces' precondition for joining any government deals with March 8's willingness to honour Baabda Declaration, he went on. Saudi Arabia is exonerated from meddling into Lebanese government formation and subsequent Sleiman's will to form a new government ought not to be underestimated, he retorted.Reiterating need for setting up a neutral government, Zahra concluded that neither his party nor March 14 are willing to make further concessions to March 8 or Hizbullah.
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