Hezbollah was set to "return things to normal" in Lebanon after the government reversed decisions to fire an airport security chief for ties to the militant group and
to declare its telephone network illegal - issues that triggered days of bloody conflict.
The comment by Hezbollah's Sheik Naim Kassem came after a meeting with an Arab team seeking a solution to the worst crisis since the 1975-90 civil war.
The government rethink could see Hezbollah reopening roads in Beirut, to which commercial flights are set to resume. ASSOCIATED PRESS, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE