Miqati Pays Lebanon's Share of STL Funds from 'Premiership's Budget'

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Premier Najib Miqati said he transferred Lebanon’s share of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon funding on Wednesday morning.

While Miqati did not elaborate on the funding mechanism, a government official said the $32 million sent to the Netherlands-based STL were drawn from the prime minister's office's budget and as such did not need cabinet approval.

"This was a decision taken by the premier after consultations with the president," the official, who requested anonymity, told Agence France Presse.

He said the funds were taken from the High Relief Commission, which is under the auspices of the prime minister's office.

For its part, MTV reported that “Miqati sought the help of the central bank governor (Riad Salameh), who quickly provided a loan to the High Relief Commission, which in turn dispensed it to Miqati in order to fund the STL.”

“My insistence on funding the STL emanates from my keenness on protecting Lebanon, the people, the army and the resistance,” Miqati said from the Grand Serail.

“I transferred Lebanon’s share from the STL funding this morning,” he stressed, saying that he believes in achieving the truth and justice in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s Feb. 2005 assassination.

The payment of Lebanon’s share also came out of his commitment to Lebanon’s international obligations and his keenness to preserve the country’s stability, he said.

“The funding is not a victory for one team over the other,” Miqati said.

Miqati dubbed his move as a “national decision aimed at safeguarding Lebanon” and steering it clear of “tough experiences.”

He was referring to Western warnings that the U.N. could impose sanctions on Lebanon if it fails to fund the STL.

Ministerial sources later told LBC on Wednesday that Miqati funded the tribunal through the premiership funds.

They explained that the prime minister took it upon himself to fund it after the deadline for the funding had ended.

They stressed that his action was coordinated by all sides, both directly and indirectly.

Meanwhile, Information Minister Walid al-Daouq confirmed to MTV that the funding took place from the premiership budget.

He hoped that Miqati would be honest with the public and explain how he invested those funds.

The prime minister also called for the speedy resumption of the National Dialogue at Baabda palace to find common ground among the Lebanese and “build bridges of mutual trust.”

He urged the cabinet ministers “to consider today a new start for the government work” and consolidate the performance of their ministries.

Miqati’s announcement came shortly after postponing a cabinet session aimed at discussing the funding of the STL, which is set to try Hariri’s suspected assassins.

Last week, the prime minister threatened to resign if the cabinet failed to approve the payment of 49 percent of Lebanon’s shares to the STL, around $33 million.

Timeline
  • 30 November 2011, 12:58

    I vow again to put the stability and safety of Lebanon above any other interest, Miqati said.

  • 30 November 2011, 12:58

    Miqati urged the cabinet ministers to consider today a new start for the government work and consolidate the performance of their ministries.

  • 30 November 2011, 12:57

    Miqati: We call for the speedy resumption of the National Dialogue at Baabda palace.

  • 30 November 2011, 12:56

    Miqati: The funding is not a victory of one team on the other.

  • 30 November 2011, 12:55

    Miqati: I transferred Lebanon’s share of the STL funding this morning.

  • 30 November 2011, 12:55

    Miqati: My insistence on funding the STL emanates from my keenness on protecting Lebanon.

Comments 22
Thumb geha 30 November 2011, 13:08

As predicted :)

Default-user-icon I'm Lebanese (Guest) 30 November 2011, 13:24

Ya Battal.. Allah Yehmeek

Default-user-icon George .A.H (Guest) 30 November 2011, 13:29

Mr.Mikati,
I'm astonished, congratulations!! You have proved, by funding the tribunal, that you are a great man.

Thumb Chupachups 30 November 2011, 13:42

nicely done

Default-user-icon Stavros (Guest) 30 November 2011, 14:09

You are proving to be a man of your word earning the respect of both the sunni community and the general public. Your role as a centralist is also very much apprecaited in this polarized country. good job

Default-user-icon Truly Lebanese (Guest) 30 November 2011, 14:20

Bravo Mr Mikati

you have surprised me in the good way...some may think they are the above the law but their turn will come.

Inchallah after the departure of Bashar the next step to agree on is disarming illegal militias and strengthening the LEBANESE army

Default-user-icon Poisonfang (Guest) 30 November 2011, 14:46

Well, I hope we can say Welcome back.

Thumb thepatriot 30 November 2011, 15:03

Well...your partners did not have much choice did they?! Either the tribunal...or M14...& the tribunal...

Default-user-icon Libnanie (Guest) 30 November 2011, 15:04

Good for him. Aoun and M8 kept pushing him and he pushed back. Now, i hope they don't take him out...if they got to R Harriri, they can get to anybody! I pray for Miqati's safety and the safety of Lebanon.

Missing allouchi 30 November 2011, 15:06

Ya Mikati be a man and tell us how it was done? why the secrecy? oh your masters told you so...

Missing sergio 30 November 2011, 15:10

@ patriot No worries now the STL God willing by 2013 we can say People army minus the resistence, by then they Hassoun will be in Iran with Bashar having tea with kamanei going back & saying what happened to us :)
Congrats to all the Lebanese people, this was a victory for all true Lebanese.

Default-user-icon fadi (Guest) 30 November 2011, 15:19

@allouchi - this is not your concern to know, you guys do not appreciate anything. Just full of hatred and that's terrible. @geha - whatever dude

Thumb thepatriot 30 November 2011, 15:25

@sergi
Surely that's not enough...
He has to deploy some efforts to collaborate with the tribunal now, and bring to justice the 4 thugs!
I wonder how Aoun and the Hezb will react to this unilateral decision of Mikati!?
They should resign!

Default-user-icon Truly Lebanese (Guest) 30 November 2011, 15:31

Hopefully that is the first nail in hizballah coffin

Syria & iran are being dealt with...soon their only protector will be a renegade general .

Hope the Lebanese Shiaa like their brothers in Iran (remeber the green revolution) will wake up and see the truth.

Lebanon will only be strong if all its sects are committed to the NATION

Thumb geha 30 November 2011, 15:59

some comments here already reflect what was intended by all this mascarade :)
they want us to soncider miqati as a hero by succeeding to fund the STL ... funny!

Thumb Marc 30 November 2011, 18:14

It was simply an obligation which he fulfilled as PM. Aoun and HA looked the other way knowing that is the only way to go OR we will be isolated from the rest of the world!

Thumb heda 30 November 2011, 18:24

المحكمه التي يقولون عنها إسرائيليه مولتها حكومة حزب الله

Thumb heda 30 November 2011, 18:25

المحكمه التي يقولون عنها إسرائيليه مولتها حكومة حزب الله- haha Big Irony

Thumb shab 30 November 2011, 20:21

Information Minister Walid al-Daouq confirmed to MTV that the funding took place from the premiership budget.----pleasing your sheeps ?

Missing peace 30 November 2011, 21:02

mitl elchatir....

Missing realist 30 November 2011, 21:14

where is hasoon??? said the muqawame?!?! everyone should learn their true size.. especially after seeing the movement of the masses in Syria. remember when hassoon said that Syria is fine in his last interview!??! what happened today is an indication of what follows.. Syria is anything but fine lol.

Missing realist 30 November 2011, 21:18

This is the "law kuntu a3lam" mode.. soon there will be "law kuntu a3lam" that the nizam in syria will fall i would not have said what i said about the great Syrian people. hahahah