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Nasrallah Calls on Miqati to Put 'False Witnesses' on Cabinet Agenda

Hizbullah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday his party would not “create a problem in the country” over Premier Najib Miqati’s decision to fund the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon, in order to preserve the national interest.

"Even though we remain opposed to the tribunal, we are not going to cause trouble as we place the country's national interest above all else," Nasrallah said in a televised address.

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Gemayel Praises STL Funding, Hopes Govt. Will Further Commit to Justice

Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel hailed on Thursday Lebanon’s funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, saying that it saved Lebanon “from a number of dangers that were threatening it.”

He told Voice of Lebanon radio: “We want the government to recognize the principle of justice, especially the STL, and hopefully it will exert efforts to arrest the four suspects wanted by the tribunal.”

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STL Receives Lebanon’s Share of Budget: It Demonstrates Govt. Commitment to Rule of Law

The Special Tribunal for Lebanon received on Thursday Lebanon’s contribution to its budget, it announced in a statement.

“The STL thanks the government of Lebanon for the full payment for 2011, which we received Thursday morning,” it added.

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Saniora Meets al-Rahi: Changes in Arab World Bolster Role of Lebanon and its Christians

The head of the Mustaqbal bloc MP Fouad Saniora stated on Thursday that Christians in Lebanon and the Arab world have long been pioneers in committing to democracy.

He said after holding talks with Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi at Bkirki: “The democratic changes in the Arab world therefore help bolster the role of Lebanon and its Christians.”

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U.N. Hails STL Funding as Important Step in Preserving Lebanon’s Stability

U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon telephoned PM Najib Miqati congratulating him on his decision to transfer the funds to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, the premier’s office said Thursday.

It said in a statement that Ban stressed to Miqati his support to exerted efforts to grantee stability and peace in Lebanon.

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Jumblat Lauds STL Funding: If Only Some Opposition Members Had Been More Welcoming of it

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat praised on Thursday Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s decision to fund the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, criticizing however some reactions from the opposition, which he deemed unreasonable.

He said in a statement: “Some opposition members should have reacted to it positively rather than focusing on their personal interests.”

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Ali Hails STL Funding, Says it’s a ‘Local Affair’

Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul Karim Ali said on Thursday that paying Lebanon’s share of funds for the U.N.-backed court probing the murder of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri is a Lebanese affair, praising any effort that fortifies Lebanon against the Israeli threats.

“Concerning the STL, it’s a Lebanese affair… We bless any effort that strengthens Lebanon and stabilizes it,” Ali added after a meeting with ex-PM Omar Karami.

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STL Funding Paves Way for FPM to Ask for Solution to Vital Issues

The Free Patriotic Movement has given its consent to the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon to avert the collapse of the government although it was not yet clear on Thursday if it agreed to the way the transfer was made.

“The citizens’ problems are more important than the funding of the tribunal,” Tourism Minister Fadi Abboud, who is loyal to FPM chief Michel Aoun, said on Thursday.

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HRC Denies Tribunal Funds Paid from its Budget

The head of the Higher Relief Council denied on Thursday that the funds of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon were transferred from the budget of the HRC.

In remarks to al-Akhbar daily, Brig. Gen. Ibrahim Bashir said the payment of Lebanon’s share to the STL was not done through the Council.

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Miqati Confident Hizbullah Would Understand his Move as Calls, SMS and Tweets Pour on him

Thousands of phone calls, text messages and tweets poured on Premier Najib Miqati upon his announcement that he had transferred funds to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, a move which he hoped would receive the support of the Lebanese political leaderships.

“Some of the analyses that appeared today about my move are untrue and not accurate,” Miqati told his visitors on Thursday, reiterating that his approval of the transfer of funds was a “national decision stemming from his patriotic and personal convictions.”

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