Gemayel Says EU Decision on Hizbullah 'Ambiguous,' to Affect Country Negatively

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Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel considered on Saturday that the European Union's decision to blacklist Hizbullah's military wing is “ambiguous,” pointing out that it will have a negative impact on the country.

“The decision confused the Lebanese situation and will constitute negative repercussions on all matter especially the cabinet formation process,” Gemayel said in an interview with Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5).

He pointed out that the decision targets Hizbullah members who are considered “ghosts,” saying: “The members that are responsible for Hizbullah's military action are unknown.”

Gemayel called on Hizbullah to reconsider its policies in Lebanon, which is in everyone's best interest, to avoid stepping into vacuum.

The Christian official held the cabinet responsible for allowing Hizbullah to “go to far” with its behavior that further involved Lebanon in crises it can't handle.

“Hizbullah has no right to monopolize decisions that affect the Lebanese interests,” Gemayel said in the interview.

The Council of the European Union and the European Commission added on Thursday Hizbullah's military wing officially to the EU's list of entities, groups and persons involved in terrorist acts, as agreed at the Foreign Affairs Council on July 22.

Those on the list are targeted with an asset freeze in the EU. In addition, member states have committed to enhanced police and judicial cooperation in related inquiries and proceedings, it announced in a statement.

The decision brings the number of groups and entities subject to these restrictions to 26, while 11 persons remain on the list.

“Hizbullah must act responsibly and not always blame Israel for everything,” Gemayel said.

The official called on political foes to abide by the Baabda declaration in order to end vacuum in public institutions.

He called on the political foes to resume the national dialogue and to commit to it.

In June 2012, a national dialogue session approved the Baabda Declaration that demands that Lebanon disassociate itself from regional conflicts.

Gemayel described the Lebanese state as a “victim,” urging the Lebanese to work together to defend Lebanon.

Concerning the dispute over the extension of Army chief General Jean Qahwaji, Gemayel said the post shouldn't remain vacant.

Media reports said that the rival parties agreed on a draft-law includes the postponement of Qahwaji's retirement for six renewable months.

Qahwaji turns 60 in September, the age of retirement for army commanders.

However, Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun accused on Thursday some officials of seeking to extend the term of the army chief while keeping other top posts in the administration vacant, warning his bloc would challenge the extension.

Comments 6
Thumb Roaring-FlameThrower 27 July 2013, 11:03

“Hizbullah has no right to monopolize decisions that affect the Lebanese interests,” Gemayel said.

LOL @ the ex-Prez:) I will say it one more time on behalf off 99.99% of the lebanese people: The Islamic Secular Resistance aka HA (Hussain Army) does not need consensus to to defend "us" and this cute country from foreign invaders. Its rights are "enshrined" in international law as per Article 51 of the U.N. Lest you forget the right of the resistance is also enshrined in the constitution through article 69 which defines lebanon's defense strategy: Army+People+Resistance. This article was added to the constitution following the referendum of the "divine" May 7 day in which more than 99.99% of "us" voted YES.
"هذا القرار، بلوه وشربو ميتو". Tfeh....

Missing halaktouna77 28 July 2013, 10:23

What resistance ya habboub? who ar ethey still resisting against except the Lebanese public. They did their duty, we thank them, we really do and appreciate their sacrifices. But enough is enough, how long will we keep on taking their hegemony as resistance and hail for them? If they do care about Lebanon (theirs and ours) let them integrate into the Lebanese Army, and just practice their political rights. Not their military rights like they did on what you refer to as a Divine day but in reality was a Satanic day in which they showed their true intentions.

Missing halaktouna77 28 July 2013, 10:23

Zaki!

Default-user-icon Phoe (Guest) 27 July 2013, 13:33

all people resist --> resistance.
not all people -> not a resistance.

easy equation

Missing VINCENT 27 July 2013, 20:59

The second guys does not car if he kills innocence and will also rape the innocence of the first guy. This is how sick this situation has been. H.A. no longer has any credibility and has been raping Lebanon's innocence for Iran's interest. This is not to say that members of the other party do not do the same for their own masters. We need the people to step in like Egypt. Not an interested party who has Iran to thank for

Missing people-power 28 July 2013, 00:46

I don't understand why the timid M14 leaders don't use this opportunity to demand that Hezbollah stop protecting the 4 HA members who were INDICTED for killing Rafik Hariri?????

A terrorist organization has 4 members indicted for killing a prominent Prime Minister, and everyone seems to have forgotten about that. Has the Lebanese Armed Forces even attempted to arrest these 4 wanted terrorists?