Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea addressed a message to President Michel Aoun, urging him to intervene to save the day, saying: "This is your covenant; do not allow anyone to ruin it."
In an interview, Geagea explained that the first message he directed from Verdun was that "there is no issue between the Druze and the Christians in the Mountain."
"We have proved to be a large Christian party that is strongly present in the Mountain, hence we are committed to the Reconciliation of the Mountain to the end. All actors must make efforts to preserve and protect it and avoid any behavior or speech that could negatively affect it," he urged.
Geagea stressed that the "Maarab agreement is fixed and we are keen on it despite all the differences with Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil. Those differences should in no way hinder reconciliation with the Free Patriotic Movement."
"We are also keen to maintain good relations with Prime Minister Saad Hariri," said Geagea. "As for the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, our good relations with him stem from the Mountain Reconciliation. In addition, we agree on the majority of the current issues."
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