by Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
U.S. seeks to advance fight against Iran's malign activity in Lebanon, says Beirut must "take every possible measure to ensure [Hezbollah] is not part of the financial sector"
Lebanon must cut
Iran-backed Hezbollah from the financial sector, a U.S. official on
combating illicit finance said on Tuesday, two weeks after Washington
began a new push to disrupt the militant group's global financing
routes.
On a two-day visit to Lebanon, the U.S.
Treasury's Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing Marshall
Billingslea "urged Lebanon to take every possible measure to ensure
[Hezbollah] is not part of the financial sector".
Billingslea also "stressed the importance
of countering Iranian malign activity in Lebanon," a statement from the
United States embassy in Lebanon said.
The Iran-backed, Shiite Hezbollah is
designated as a terrorist group by Washington but sits in Lebanon's
delicate national unity government.
U.S. officials say Hezbollah is funded not
just by Iran but by global networks of people, businesses and money
laundering operations.
The U.S. Hezbollah International Financing
Prevention Acts of 2015 and 2017 aimed to sever the group's funding
routes and a number of people linked to Hezbollah are on sanctions
lists.
The United States has had to balance its
targeting of Hezbollah funding routes with the need to maintain
Lebanon's stability. Lebanese banking and political authorities have
lobbied Washington to make sure its anti-Hezbollah measures do not
destroy the banking system underpinning the economy.
In his meetings with President Michel Aoun,
Prime Minister Saad Hariri and other banking and political figures,
Billingslea said the U.S. government was committed to working with
Lebanon to protect its financial system and support a "strong, stable,
and prosperous Lebanon."
Billingslea also said Washington would help Lebanon protect its financial system from Islamic State and other militants.
Two weeks ago, the Trump administration set
up a team to reinvigorate U.S. investigations into Hezbollah-linked
drug trafficking.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah last week denied any involvement in drug trafficking and said Hezbollah had a very clear religious and moral stance which forbids drugs and drug trading.
Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/01/24/us-lebanon-must-expel-hezbollah-from-financial-system/
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