'Loyalty to Resistance' Says Salameh Remarks Reflect Inclination to 'Give Up National Sovereignty'

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Hizbullah's Loyalty to Resistance parliamentary bloc warned Thursday that remarks by Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh about the suspension of 100 Hizbullah-linked bank accounts reflect an inclination to renounce “national sovereignty.”

“The policy of blackmail and various type of pressures that the U.S. administrations practice against countries and forces that are opposed to their policies will never manage to arm-twist Hizbullah or change its stances against the U.S. tyranny and injustice,” the bloc said in a statement.

“The current U.S. administration's targeting of the resistance and its supporters through the Lebanese banking sector is doomed to fail and will not succeed in achieving its objectives,” Loyalty to Resistance stressed.

“The government and the Central Bank are directly concerned with protecting Lebanon's sovereignty and its monetary and social stability,” the bloc added.

Commenting on Salameh's latest statements, Loyalty to Resistance described them as “ambiguous and suspicious.”

“The central bank governor's latest stance reflects an inclination to liberate the financial policy from the restraints of national sovereignty and that's why we reject it in its entirety,” the bloc said.

“Everyone must realize that the resistance's supporters and educational and health institutions are immune to any attempt to target them by anyone,” it added.

In an interview with CNBC on Wednesday, Salameh announced that one hundred bank accounts related to Hizbullah have been frozen in accordance with a U.S. law that threatens to sanction anyone who finances the group.

“the central bank is determined to maintain the country's financial stability, and make sure that the U.S. law is implemented.”

U.S. President Barack Obama signed the Hizbullah International Financing Prevention Act on Dec. 18.

Hizbullah, which has members in parliament and the cabinet, is considered a “terrorist organization” by the United States.

Many in Lebanon are worried that the U.S. legislation will have negative effects on the Lebanese banking sector, which is one of the most active industries in the country.

"Our priority is to keep Lebanon on the international financial map,” said Salameh.

Y.R.

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Comments 9
Thumb justice 09 June 2016, 19:49

it is damn sickening to hear these traitors speak of sovereignty!

Missing humble 09 June 2016, 20:09

Ebola has destroyed the economy and now the banks.
Do we doubt who is the No1 enemy????

Missing humble 09 June 2016, 20:12

They have become the greatest coke dealer in the world. From Columbia to Pakistan. Amounts are in billions of dollars.

Thumb liberty 10 June 2016, 04:30

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/8/hezbollah-moving-tons-of-cocaine-in-latin-america-/

Hezbollah moving ‘tons of cocaine’ in Latin America, Europe to finance terror operations

Missing humble 09 June 2016, 20:22

They destroy innocents, impoverish the people, and harm their own country to gain more power.
They have no morality and represent the essence of evil.

Thumb shab 09 June 2016, 23:27

loool @ Loyalty to the filthy militia

Thumb barrymore 10 June 2016, 08:13

They should close the accounts of bahman hospital and rasoul aazam hospital where the terrorists get medical care.

Thumb chrisrushlau 10 June 2016, 18:01

Verbal violence goes hand in hand with physical violence. Why do Lebanese Shias, its majority community, tolerate Article 24's making them slaves in their own country by its reservation of half of Parliamentary seats for Christians? Why do Lebanese Sunni warlords, whose name starts with "H", side with the decadent Christian elite-minority against fellow Muslims, bringing along his pal in Saudi Arabia to sweeten the pot?
Do you know the procedure by which the US "designates" someone a "terrorist"? It is not the Congress, it is not a court. It is an official in the State Department. If Hezbullah has a sin on its soul, it is the refusal to seek constitutional change in Lebanon.

Thumb chrisrushlau 10 June 2016, 18:03

Cocaine use has been shown to improve managerial capability in a major study conducted at Harvard and Oxford. Many government leaders in the US and other NATO countries have expressed alarm that interruptions in the supply of cocaine could jeopardize the "White Spring".