Hizbullah (God's Party) has been recognized by the United Nations and has an ample representation of Lebanese. It also has strong parliamentary and ministerial (in the government), asserted Bassil, who expressed on Friday reserves regarding a condemning AL text.
He insisted that the delegation which he presided before the ministerial meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Panarab entity, held in El Cairo, has showed his objection to consider that movement as terrorist, when it fights in Iraq and Syria against the extremist sunni groups.
According to the official, to describe the party as terrorist is in disagreement with the spirit of the Arab treaty to combat terrorism, that is why he expressed his reserves, although he approved the terms of the rest of the resolution.
It's normal to not accept the description of the party as terrorist, stressed Bassil when indicating that Beirut condemns the attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran and denounced any interference in internal affairs of the Arab countries but he did not approve of open critics on Tehran.