Turkish Foreign Ministry said that Turkey felt sorrow and was concerned about the recent clashes in Lebanon.
"Turkey will keep being in solidarity with the people and the government of Lebanon in a time where the conflicts in Syria have been felt more regionally" said a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry on Monday.
Urging for common sense, the statement said Turkey would maintain the support for Lebanon.
Sides started clashing late on Sunday night in city of Sidon.
Clashes kicked off after a member of Salafist group, Assir Isam al-Arifi, was arrested by the army upon possession of unregistered firearm in Abra region of the Sidon city on Sunday.
At least 17 people died and 65 others were wounded during attacks.