BEIRUT: The Future bloc lent its support Tuesday for new Army measures regulating the entry of individuals into the outskirts of the northeastern town of Arsal.
“The bloc supports the measures taken by the Lebanese Army to protect the border and civil peace in Arsal,” read a statement released by the bloc after their weekly meeting.
The restrictions have angered Arsal residents who now require permits to cross into areas where many of them work.
The Future bloc did not neglect the demands of Arsal’s residents as it called on the Army to “facilitate” their passage. The move would allow residents to carry out their work regularly and also serves to reinforce trust between the military and area residents, the statement added.
In further fears over Lebanon's border, the Future bloc called for the deployment of the Lebanese Army and an international peacekeeping force along the porous border with Syria to protect the country from militant attacks.
With regards to talks between the Future Movement and Hezbollah, the bloc expressed hopes that dialogue would involve “practical steps on the ground” that would end all breaches against the law, state sovereignty and civilian dignity.
The steps should also stress on the need for stability, coexistence, the statement said, adding that the move would allow the state to spread its authority over all Lebanese territory.
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