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Junblat rules out dismantling Hizbullah weapons now
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 3/29/2005

The leader of the Socialist Progressive Party and main opposition figure, Walid Junblat had called for honoring Taif agreement "concerning protection of the resistance and to opening a new page with Syria by establishing distinguished relations with it." He also stressed that the opposition will not accept foreign forces in Lebanon, nor the expansion of the cycle of the international investigation out side the frame of the assassination of Rafic Hariri.

Junblat, met with the secretary general of the Hizbullah party Hassan Nasrullah earlier, stressing that dismantling the weapons of the party is not debated at the current phase.

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