U.S. Department of Treasury Sanctions Hizballah Financiers in Lebanon

Washington, The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated three Hizballah-linked financial facilitators and their Lebanon-based travel company. Specifically, OFAC designated Adel Diab, Ali Mohamad Daoun, Jihad Salem Alame, and their company, Dar Al Salam for Travel & Tourism. This action comes at a time in which the Lebanese economy faces an unprecedented crisis and Hizballah, as part of Lebanon’s government, is blocking economic reforms and inhibiting much needed change for the Lebanese people.

In a statement issued today, the U.S. Department affirmed that Hizballah claims that it supports the Lebanese people, but just like other corrupt actors in Lebanon that the U.S. Department of Treasury has designated, Hizballah continues to profit from insulated business ventures and backdoor political deals, amassing wealth that the Lebanese people never see.

“Hizballah’s widespread network of financial facilitators has helped the group exploit Lebanon’s financial resources and survive the current economic crisis through businessmen like those designated today. The designations of the individuals and entity demonstrate the U.S. Department of Treasury’s ongoing efforts targeting Hizballah’s continued attempts to exploit the global financial sector and evade sanctions,” the statement added.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

The Minister of Oil Participates In The “Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2022”

Baghdad The Minister of Oil and the National Oil Company are participating in the “Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2022” related to the transition towards clean energy, which started today in the United Arab Emirates in the presence of ministers, ambassadors and energy specialists.

Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar Ismail said in a statement: “The government of Iraq pays great attention to the transition to clean energy uses through the implementation of large projects in cooperation with specialized international companies,” noting that “the future vision of these projects is in line with global trends towards reducing emissions and preserving the environment and climate. As well as the global trend to reduce the use of fossil fuels and take advantage of available natural energies such as solar and wind energy.

Ismail added that continuing to implement clean energy projects has economic revenues as well, as it reduces spending on energy production and achieves sustainable development for the national economy.

The minister pointed to the importance of attending and participating in these international conferences, during which the most important global visions and modern technologies are discussed in the transition towards the uses of renewable and clean energy and the possibility of concluding understandings to develop the clean energy industry in Iraq.

The activities of the World Future Energy Summit 2022 were launched today as part of the “Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week”, and the events focusing on energy and sustainability topics, hosted by the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company “Masdar”, will continue until (January 19) at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.

Seven countries are participating in the summit activities, displaying through their pavilions the latest innovations and technologies of clean energy and other sustainability. The summit brings together innovative technologies from all over the world so that they are easy to discover, work to accelerate sustainable development and help address the challenges of climate change.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency