Miqati’s Nephew in U.S. Amid Warning of ‘Dangerous Consequences’ of Hizbullah-led Cabinet
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةPremier-designate Najib Miqati’s nephew is reportedly in Washington in an attempt to garner the support of the Obama administration for the billionaire businessman’s future government.
Informed sources told pan-Arab daily al-Hayat in remarks published Sunday that Azmi Taha Miqati is discussing with low-ranking U.S. officials ways to garner support for the new cabinet.
The officials told the young businessman that Washington is awaiting deeds not words in order to announce its support for the Miqati government.
Other sources told the newspaper that Azmi Miqati had asked for meetings with high-ranking U.S. officials, but the reply came with the arrangement of talks with lower-ranking Obama administration figures.
Al-Hayat said the envoy stressed to the officials Lebanon’s commitment to all international resolutions.
However, according to An Nahar newspaper, foreign decision-makers have warned a Miqati envoy that a Hizbullah-led government would have “dangerous repercussions on the future of the country.”
“Such a cabinet wouldn’t only have Hizbullah members in it, but would consider Lebanon’s international commitments as illegitimate,” the decision-makers reportedly said.
An Nahar did not say who the envoy was or which decision-making capital made the warning.