After Nasrallah's remarks, FPM says it also doesn't want to end alliance

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Free Patriotic Movement sources have welcomed Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s latest remarks about the relation with the FPM.

“The same as Sayyed Nasrallah said that he does not want to withdraw his hand from the Memorandum of Understanding, the FPM also does not want to withdraw its hand, and the current flaw requires steps, initiatives and a discussion,” a senior FPM source told al-Akhbar newspaper in remarks published Thursday.

“The FPM is waiting for Hezbollah to take an initiative to pave the way for organizing the relation in a different manner,” the source added.

The daily for its part reported that after FPM sources said that “keenness on the MoU should stand for keenness on partnership and coexistence, which requires a different performance from Hezbollah,” FPM chief Jebran Bassil swiftly asked the FPM’s senior officials not to make statements, seeing as “the relation between the two sides is passing through a critical stage” and because “many things are being misinterpreted.”

Comments 3
Thumb justin 05 January 2023, 13:17

Oh, so it was just a lovers' quarrel.

Thumb gebran_sons 05 January 2023, 21:41

Whatever FPM leaders say, they are disposable Useful Idiots that enabled Basij occupation of Lebanon and all its institutions. Now FPM is useless to its master after Hizbollah got all what it wanted including legitimacy for its rockets and recognition by Macron. FPM, Aoun and Bassil are deflating while making crazy noise pretending they are still relevant. These traitors should be in prison to provide minimum justice for their millions of victims.

Thumb i.report 06 January 2023, 18:58

Word of the day :

Quarrel

[angry dispute] mid-14c., querele, "dispute, altercation," also "ground for complaint," from Old French querele "matter, concern, business; dispute, controversy" (Modern French querelle) and directly from Latin querella "complaint, accusation; lamentation," from queri "to complain, lament," from Proto-Italic *kwese-, of uncertain etymology, perhaps, via the notion of "to sigh," from a PIE root *kues- "to hiss" (source also of Sanskrit svasiti "to hiss, snort"), which is not very compelling, but no better etymology has been offered.
In Middle English also of armed combat. Old English had sacan. Sense of "angry contention between persons" is from 1570s.