Hezbollah Says U.S. Blocks Crisis-Hit Lebanon’s Access To Free Fuel From Iran

Hezbollah Says U.S. Blocks Crisis-Hit Lebanon’s Access To Free Fuel From Iran

BEIRUT, Jan 18 (NNN-NNA) – Hezbollah’s leader, yesterday, accused the U.S. of preventing Lebanon from taking free fuel from Iran, even as his country suffers from power outages.

“Iran’s fuel offer is still existing, but the U.S. has been preventing Lebanon from accepting it,” Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said, in a televised speech.

Nasrallah called on Hezbollah’s rivals, supported by the United States in Lebanon, to obtain a sanctions waiver from Washington.

“We have an opportunity to solve the fuel crisis, and you, America’s allies, must benefit from your relationship with the U.S., to bring an exception for Lebanon to receive the Iranian fuel,” Nasrallah said.

According to Nasrallah, Lebanon’s access to Iranian fuel would allow the country to secure four hours of power supply on a daily basis for six months, to help solve the electricity crisis in the country.

Hezbollah is a Lebanese armed group and political party backed by Iran.

In Sept, 2022, Iran said, it was prepared to provide Lebanon with 660,000 tonnes of gasoline as a “gift,” to ease electricity cuts in the crisis-hit country. However, the United States later warned that, Lebanon might be subject to U.S. sanctions, if it imports Iranian oil.

Lebanon has suffered for decades from power outages. Its economic collapse since 2019 has burdened the state’s treasury, slowing down fuel imports to maintain the operation of the remaining power plants.– NNN-NNA

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