Iran's fuel shipments violate Lebanon's sovereignty, PM Mikati says

'The violation of Lebanon's sovereignty makes me sad,' Lebanese premier Najib Mikati said of the fuel imported by the Hezbollah movement.
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17 September, 2021
Lebanon has received fuel shipments from Iraq and Iran this week [Getty]

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said Iranian fuel shipments imported by the Hezbollah movement constitute a breach of Lebanon's sovereignty, according to comments published by his office.

"The violation of Lebanon's sovereignty makes me sad," Mikati told CNN in an interview, his office said in a posting on Twitter.

He added: "But I'm not concerned that sanctions can be imposed" on Lebanon "because the operation was carried out without the involvement of the Lebanese government."

The Tehran-aligned group on Thursday began bringing tanker trucks carrying fuel from Iran, a move it says should ease a crippling energy crisis in Lebanon. A tanker ship carried the fuel to Syria and from there it crossed into Lebanon. Both Syria and Iran are under US sanctions

(Reuters)