"The problem with the other team is that their Lebanon is … the Lebanon without borders, history or policy," Geagea said during a dinner hosted by LF lawyers at Regency Palace hotel in Adma on Friday night.
He cast doubt on the opposition's willingness to form a national unity government saying, "I have the impression that the other team does not want to form the cabinet."
"Those who want a national unity cabinet should be ready for dialogue with the other (team) and show some flexibility," Geagea stressed.
He reiterated that the opposition sends positive signals and makes encouraging statements but no progress is made because its demands remain the same.
The LF leader also lauded PM-designate Saad Hariri on his "patience" and "steadfastness."