Lebanese president defends new government
The Lebanese government is dominated by the militant group Hezbollah and its allies. Hezbollah, which has the strong backing of Syria and Iran, has risen over decades from a resistance group against Israeli to Lebanon’s most powerful military and political force.
The new Cabinet was announced Monday, five months after Hezbollah forced the collapse of the previous, Western-backed government.
"This government is 100 percent Lebanese, with a 100 percent Lebanese agenda," President Michel Suleiman said during the Cabinet’s first meeting Wednesday.
Opponents of Hezbollah — which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization — say having it in control of Lebanon’s government could lead to international isolation.
The tortuous process of forming a government is a reflection of the country’s political dysfunction with outside powers backing rival sides — a legacy of years of civil war when Lebanon became a proxy battleground for other nations.
The most recent political crisis started in January, when ministers from Hezbollah and its allies walked out of the government over fears the militant group would be indicted in the killing of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Hariri was a billionaire businessman and political leader who had been trying to limit Syria’s domination of Lebanon in the months before his death. Syria denied any involvement in his killing and called the U.N.-backed tribunal investigating the murder a conspiracy by its enemies in the U.S. and Israel.
Hariri’s son, Saad, who was prime minister in January, refused to denounce the tribunal or cut off Lebanon’s 49 percent share of the funding for it, which prompted the walkout.
His coalition has now refused to take part in a government of Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who was Hezbollah’s favored candidate for the post. They have said Mikati’s new government represents a "coup" against the democratic system.
Fares Soeid, a senior official with the Western-backed coalition known as March 14, said a government led by allies of Syria and Hezbollah "threatens to transform Lebanon into a rogue state."
At a press conference Wednesday, he added that his group will use all "democratic and peaceful" means to oppose the government, setting the stage for a potential political stalemate.
In Israel’s first official comment on the new Cabinet on Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry said Israel expects Lebanon’s new government to honor the truce that ended the 2006 summer war between Israeli troops and Hezbollah.
Israel has accused Hezbollah of violating the truce by restocking its arsenal and moving forces into south Lebanon, near Israel’s northern border.
Asia
Iran's Foreign Ministry: A delegation from republic will visit Qatar
Israel's Defense Minister says renewed war with Iran is possible
Dubai welcomes first flight from Tehran after Middle East conflict pauses
Iran denies that technical meeting with US expected in coming days
NEWS FEED
International Commission submits implementation roadmap on missing persons to Azerbaijan
SSS official: Azerbaijan is ready to cooperate with Armenia on resolving the issue of missing persons
SSS deputy chief: Several identified missing martyrs' remains to be handed over to their families in coming days
Sharafat Hasanov: Thirty-two mass graves have been discovered in Azerbaijan's liberated territories to date
Commission: Azerbaijan continues efforts to increase international attention to missing persons issue
4,010 people registered as missing as a result of military aggression against Azerbaijan to date
International conference on missing persons opens in Baku
Fatih Birol: Energy efficiency is key to stronger energy security and competitiveness
Governments pledge to strengthen energy efficiency amid global energy market volatility
Ukrainian oligarch reportedly injured in Monaco blast -UPDATED
Azeri Light crude oil price rises on global markets
Trump urges gasoline retailers to lower prices, warns of 'big problems' if they don't
Oil prices fall after gains in previous trading session
Natural gas futures decline on NYMEX
Gold, silver futures decline on commodity markets
Britain to invest more than $6.5 billion in drone production
US Secretary of State, German FM discuss Middle East, Ukraine
MLS club Chicago Fire announced the transfer of footballer Lewandowski
Upcoming US-Iranian consultations may be important — Trump
Brazil survives Japan scare to book round of 16 spot
Venezuela's earthquake death toll climbs to 1,719
Iran's Foreign Ministry: A delegation from republic will visit Qatar
Israel's Defense Minister says renewed war with Iran is possible
UN Secretary-General pointed out that terrorists are adapting to new technologies
First meeting of the Digital Development Council held under the chairmanship of First Vice President Mehriban Aliyeva - PHOTO-UPDATED
National Data Pool established in Azerbaijan
Oman rejects Iran-backed tolls on ships crossing Strait of Hormuz
Mehriban Aliyeva: Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly central role in ensuring states' security
Kazakhstan and Georgia sign strategic partnership agreement
Ukraine says it struck three bridges, ammunition depot and command posts
New round of Israel-Lebanon peace talks to be held on June 30 with US mediation
Moscow reiterates objection to Armenia’s EU course while maintaining EAEU benefits
Turkic World Week discusses dynamics of Turkic languages' development
International conference on teaching Turkic languages, literature and history in the context of modern challenges held - PHOTO
Galuzin: TRIPP's prospects are uncertain
Dubai welcomes first flight from Tehran after Middle East conflict pauses
White House: US is fulfilling its obligations under the ceasefire agreement with Iran
Official Moscow: Armenia is not considering closing Russian military base in Gyumri
Witkoff, Kushner to attend meeting with Iran, White House says
Russian deputy FM: Moscow and Baku have resolved all issues related to AZAL plane crash
Azerbaijani public rejects artificial campaign defending war criminals
Russia's ballistic missile strike on Dnipro kills 5, injures 29 - UPDATED
Five killed in shooting in northern Germany
Plenary session held as part of Turkic World Week
Trump says oil prices are falling
Trump: 'Tehran requested meeting, it will take place tomorrow in Doha'
EU countries inject 22 bcm of gas into underground storage for winter season
100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress to be marked at UNESCO
Participants of First Turkological Congress centenary event visit Alley of Honor
Azerbaijan approves visa-free agreement with Ecuador for holders of diplomatic and official passports