Cape Breton Post

U.S., Qatar, Gulf nations join to bolster Hezbollah sanctions

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WASHINGTON — Qatar and its adversarie­s in the Persian Gulf crisis have finally agreed to do something together: join the U.S. in placing terror sanctions on the Iranian ally Hezbollah. The U.S. Treasury Department said Wednesday that Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf nations are slapping sanctions on Hezbollah’s senior leadership. The sanctions are being co-ordinated by a U.S.-Gulf partnershi­p called the Terrorist Financing and Targeting Center.

The group was formed last May. Shortly thereafter, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain cut off ties to Qatar and moved to isolate it economical­ly. The spat has remained in a stalemate despite intermitte­nt attempts by the U.S. to mediate or to hasten a resolution. Most of the Hezbollah officials were already under heavy U.S. sanctions, so the actions will have limited practical implicatio­n in the United States. The Trump administra­tion has been targeting Lebanese Hezbollah to increase pressure on its patron, Iran, following President Donald Trump’s withdrawal last week from the Iran nuclear deal.

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