US fiercely opposed to Lebanon’s offshore hydrocarbon explorations: Top Hezbollah official

A high-ranking official with Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement says the United States is preventing the Arab country from offshore crude oil and natural gas exploration and production, stating that Beirut possesses the ability to tap its own energy resources to cover its domestic demands.

“The US is the main opponent to Lebanon’s extracting of its crude oil reserves and enjoying its own national wealth,” Hashim Safi al-Din, the Head of the Executive Council of Hezbollah, said at a religious ceremony in the southern Lebanese town of al-Ansariah on Sunday.

He underscored that Lebanese authorities must officially and clearly demarcate the country’s maritime borders and settle a dispute with Israel that has held up hydrocarbon exploration in the potentially gas-rich Mediterranean Sea.

Safi al-Din said some “ignorant people” in Lebanon are helping the United States “stonewall the exploration,” adding that political misconduct and corruption over the past few decades have led to the worsening of financial and economic crises in Lebanon and subsequent catastrophic repercussions.

The senior Hezbollah official noted that the United States, along with some of its mercenaries, is trying to target Hezbollah and blame the resistance movement for the status quo in Lebanon.

Safi al-Din went on to say that the Lebanese people, through unity, can resolve the political and economic hiatus that their country is currently experiencing.

“Lebanon can preserve its wealth and victories through resistance, which is the strongest and most viable option. The Lebanese nation needs to rise up and come together in order to find a solution to all major problems,” the Hezbollah official said.

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