Sunni Gulf monarchies and nearly all members of the pan-Arab body supported the decision; Lebanon and Iraq express reservations. | |||||
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- Arab League foreign ministers on Friday declared Lebanon's Shiite
movement Hezbollah a "terrorist" group, after Sunni-dominated Gulf
monarchies adopted the same stance.
Nearly all members
of the pan-Arab body supported the decision, but not Lebanon and Iraq
which expressed reservations, the bloc said in a statement read out at a
news conference by Bahraini diplomat Wahid Mubarak Sayar.
"The
resolution of the League's council (of foreign ministers) includes the
designation of Hezbollah as a terrorist group," the statement said.
The
announcement comes after Gulf monarchies last week declared Hezbollah a
"terrorist" group, escalating tensions with the movement which has
lawmakers in Lebanon's parliament and is backed by Saudi Arabia's
regional rival Iran.
Earlier in the day, the Saudi
delegation briefly withdrew from discussions to protest against Iraqi
Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari's refusal to label Hezbollah as
terrorist.
In January, Bahrain said it had dismantled a "terror" cell allegedly linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah.
That
same month, a lower court in Kuwait sentenced 22 people, all but one of
them Kuwaiti Shiites, who were charged with spying for Iran and
plotting Hezbollah-linked attacks in the Gulf country.
The
Revolutionary Guards created Hezbollah (Party of God) in the 1980s.
Funded by Iran, it is the only side not to have put down weapons after
Lebanon's civil war from 1975 to 1990.
The United
States, Canada and Australia have listed Hezbollah as a "terrorist"
group. The European Union has also blacklisted its military wing.
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Arab League declares Hezbollah 'terrorist' group
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