The March 14 forces leaderships are planning to hold a large-scale meeting within a few days after the cabinet adopted a vague clause on the international tribunal in its policy statement, al-Liwaa daily reported Friday.
The newspaper said that the meeting will most likely take place at Beirut’s Bristol hotel.
It will come as a follow-up to what the March 14-led opposition sees as a “governmental procrastination” in meeting the requests of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon which on Thursday handed over to Prosecutor General Saeed Mirza the indictment and arrest warrants in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s murder case.
The conferees are also expected to stress the importance of the execution of the arrest warrants against four Hizbullah members.
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