Afghanistan, Aug. 30 -- Lebanon's Cabinet will review the army's disarmament plan on September 5, aiming to consolidate state control over weapons despite Hezbollah's rejection and regional political tensions.
Lebanon has set September 5 as the date to review the army's proposed disarmament plan, a step aimed at curbing the spread of weapons outside state control.
According to the Lebanese National News Agency, the Cabinet will convene at the presidential palace in Baabda to assess the detailed framework prepared by the army. The plan is expected to outline measures for restricting private ownership of arms and consolidating authority under the state.
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has emphasized that the army must finalize a comprehensive s...