EU foreign ministers ready to blacklist Hezbollah

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BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers will decide on Monday whether to blacklist the military wing of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group, with an eye also on the conflict in Syria and the possible resumption of stalled Israel-Palestinian talks. Hezbollah, which is close to Iran, is Israel’s sworn enemy, and its recent intervention in Syria has dismayed Western powers who back rebels battling to oust president Bashar al-Assad. A decision to place the militia on the European Union list of terrorist groups requires approval by all 28 national ministers and it will take time, if agreed, to proceed to actual sanctions.

The EU seeks to play a leading role in the Middle East peace process and on Friday foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton warmly welcomed news that US Secretary of State John Kerry had got Israel and the Palestinians to resume peace talks.

Foreign ministers were due to review the Middle East situation Monday but the issue may now demand more time given the possible wider impact of a decision on Hezbollah.

“There are still some reservations … but we are moving towards a decision on listing Hezbollah’s military wing,” a senior EU official said Friday as Lebanon warned that such a move could potentially destabilise the fragile country.

The official stressed that a decision would be fully justified by Hezbollah’s involvement in an attack against Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last year and its activities in Cyprus.

But it would “not impact current EU policy and engagement with Lebanon,” the official said, arguing that only the military wing would be targeted and not Hezbollah’s political side, which was part of the outgoing Lebanese government. On Thursday, Lebanon asked Brussels not to blacklist Hezbollah on the grounds the militant group was an “essential component of Lebanese society.” Several EU member states have expressed sharp reservations over blacklisting it precisely because of such fears,but EU sources believe the consensus is now to go ahead. The decision to blacklist Hezbollah was “solely driven” by concerns over terrorist actions in Europe, another senior EU official added. (Agencies)

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