March 14 Praises Funding of STL, But Deems it as ‘Smuggling’
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe March 14 General Secretariat lauded on Wednesday Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s announcement that he had transferred the country’s share of the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
It criticized however the manner in which it was achieved, describing it as being “smuggled.”
“We reject the method in which a national cause was handled in that it was tackled outside cabinet,” it said in a statement after its weekly meeting.
It noted however that the funding is an admission by the state of the legitimacy of the STL, “which therefore means that all accusations that had been issued against it no longer stand.”
Furthermore, the general secretariat hoped that the government would meet all of its commitments towards the tribunal starting with arresting the four suspects in the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Addressing Tuesday’s rocket fire from Lebanon to Israel, it noted that it was a “blatant” violation of United Nations Security Council resolution 1701, “which places Lebanon once again before the possibility of a new war with the Jewish state.”
It noted however that the incident took place in light of sensitive regional developments, including the Syrian regime’s threats to set the whole region on fire and Hizbullah’s repeated announcements of support to the regime.
“This consequently turns Lebanon once again into an open ground for regional powers,” continued the statement.
“The president of the republic, who safeguards the constitution, prime minister, and government will all have to bear the consequences of these irresponsible acts,” it added.
The March 14 General Secretariat demanded that the sides responsible for the rocket attack be uncovered to prevent other ones from taking place in the future.
Premier Najib Miqati said he transferred Lebanon’s share of the STL funding on Wednesday morning, without giving further details about the mechanism.
“My insistence on funding the STL emanates from my keenness on protecting Lebanon, the people, the army and the resistance,” he said
The premier dubbed his move as a “national decision aimed at safeguarding Lebanon” and steering it clear of “tough experiences.”
Lebanon is obligated to fund 49 percent of the tribunal budget, which is estimated at around $33 million.
good economic news for the lebanese economy.
the retreat OF DEVILISH FORCES on all fronts is coming.. and we repeat with confidence
BILAD EL ARZ ARE PREVAILING
It is good that the STL was funded but this government is turning to be a secretive authotarian regime. We don’t know how this transaction was handled, we don’t how the vote in the Arab league was done and we don’t know how the they going to implement the Arab sanctions etc…we need transparency which this government obviously lacks.
OK...so basically, Hezbollah, Amal and Aoun Ministers should resign now right??
Let's here what these thugs have to say now!
It was a face saving pragmatic move to transfer the funds from another government account to the STL fund. It saved a show down in the Cabinet where no one could save face and where the government would possibly have to resign.
Hezbollah, no doubt, knew it was coming about, but did not stop it and has gone along with the fiction that it did not support the funding of the STL. Of course it did, except by other means.
Disaster averted for now.
I can't wait to hear also very anxious... they won't stay mute forever by friday the latest mr. clown will give a speech...
First they are caught with fake videos, now they admit that the STL is legitimate by giving it $33M...sounds like their lies are being discovered one by one.
@sweaty
Iknow that you are mentally challenged... But why did the hezbollah resign under the hariri government...yes...you have got not much memory...i shall refresh it... It was because they rejected the STL... We remained 6 month without a government, turmoil, disputes... and you...genius... Think they approved it!!! Hehehe...go sweat somewhere else!
@sweety
it is worth noting the majority of the syrian regime problems with Qatar are due to the false promises they made in Doha regarding not failing the Hariri government :)
the syrian regime is only getting what it deserves, and so will hizbushaitan soon.