Hezbollah does not perceive the disarmament process as a threat and can resolve this issue exclusively through political means, this was reported to Izvestia by a source close to the movement, APA reports.
At the same time, the Shiite formation is open to interaction with both Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and the army of the republic. The leader of the movement, Naim Kasem, declared full mutual understanding with the Armed Forces of the country. Earlier it was reported that Hezbollah handed over 190 of its positions to the military, and more than 500 movement facilities were dismantled. Despite this, Israeli troops remain in southern Lebanon.
"No one has threatened us by force, and no one will do it," the source told Izvestia. — All issues will be resolved through dialogue. We do not view President Joseph Aoun or the Lebanese army negatively. On the contrary, we are ready for contact and search for solutions.