Monday, November 30, 2020

On Latvia’s Actions to Constrain Hizballah

11/30/2020 02:47 PM EST
Cale Brown, Principal Deputy Spokesperson

The United States welcomes the Latvian government's recent announcement that it considers Hizballah in its entirety as a terrorist organization.  Latvia supports U.S. implementation of sanctions related to Hizballah and has expressed a readiness to place national travel bans on individuals associated with Hizballah.

The continued announcements by countries in Europe, Latin America, and other regions of actions against the terrorist organization send a strong message to Hizballah and its backers in Iran that a new day is coming.  On this new day, Hizballah operatives will no longer be able to operate from European soil, and the European Union will follow the lead of a number of European governments by closing the loopholes opened up by the false distinction between Hizballah's so-called military and political wings.

The simple fact is that Hizballah is a terrorist organization, root and branch.  The United States continues to call on all countries to take whatever action they can to prevent its operatives, recruiters, and financiers, from operating on their territories.

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Lebanon National Day

11/22/2020 07:00 AM EST
Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State
On behalf of the Government of the United States and the American people, I send sincere congratulations to the people of Lebanon as they celebrate their Independence Day.
Over the last seventy-seven years, Lebanon has faced many challenges, but the past year has been especially trying for the Lebanese people.  Be assured that the United States is committed to supporting the people of Lebanon, and we will continue to stand by them through these unprecedented times.

Monday, November 16, 2020

Secretary Pompeo’s Meeting with French Foreign Minister Le Drian

11/16/2020 10:56 AM EST
Office of the Spokesperson
The below is attributable to Principal Deputy Spokesperson Cale Brown:
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo met with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian today in Paris, France.  Secretary Pompeo and Foreign Minister Le Drian emphasized the importance of the Transatlantic alliance and our shared goal of NATO unity.  The Secretary and the Foreign Minister stressed the significance of political reconciliation in Libya under a UN-led political process.  The Secretary discussed our strong alliance in countering the Chinese Communist Party's malign activity in Europe and human rights abuses in Xinjiang.  Secretary Pompeo also discussed the need to combat violent extremism and highlighted Hizballah's malign influence in Lebanon as well as U.S. efforts toward a stable and reform-focused government there.  The Secretary and the Foreign Minister underscored our joint efforts on democracy, security, and prosperity in the Sahel.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Joint Statement on the Israel-Lebanon Maritime Talks

11/11/2020 09:06 AM EST
Office of the Spokesperson
The following statement was released by the Government of the United States and the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon:
Today, representatives from the governments of Israel and Lebanon held productive talks mediated by the United States and hosted by ​the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon (UNSCOL).  We remain hopeful that these negotiations will lead to a long-awaited resolution.  The parties committed to continuing negotiations in early December.

Friday, November 06, 2020

The United States Designates Corrupt Lebanese Political Leader Gibran Bassil

11/06/2020 11:03 AM EST

Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State

Today, the United States is designating Gibran Bassil, the leader of the Lebanese Free Patriotic Movement and a former Lebanese cabinet official, under Executive Order (E.O.) 13818 for his role in corruption. E.O. 13818, which builds on and implements the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, targets corruption and serious human rights abuses around the world.

Bassil has served in multiple high-level posts in the Lebanese government, including as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Minister of Energy and Water, and Minister of Telecommunications. Throughout his government career, Bassil has become notorious for corruption and has been linked to the purchase of influence within Lebanese political circles. While Minister of Energy, Bassil was involved in approving several projects that would have steered Lebanese government funds to individuals close to him through a group of front companies.

Today's actions build on the recent counterterrorism designations under Executive Order 13224 of former Lebanese officials, Yusuf Finyanus and Ali Hassan Khalil, who put personal interests and those of Iran-backed Hizballah ahead of the welfare of the Lebanese people. Through his corrupt activities, Bassil has also undermined good governance and contributed to the prevailing system of corruption and political patronage that plagues Lebanon, which has aided and abetted Hizballah's destabilizing activities. Lebanese political leaders should be aware that the time has long passed for them to put aside their own narrow self-interests and instead work for the people of Lebanon.

In addition to his designation pursuant to Global Magnitsky sanctions authorities, I am announcing the designation of Bassil under Section 7031(c) of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2020 (Div. G, P.L. 116-94), due to his involvement in significant corruption. Under Section 7031(c), once the Secretary of State designates officials of foreign governments for their involvement, directly or indirectly, in significant corruption, those individuals are ineligible for entry into the United States.

For more information about today's designation of Gibran Bassil, please click here for the U.S. Department of the Treasury's press release.

Treasury Targets Corruption in Lebanon

Washington – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned Gibran Bassil (Bassil), the President of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) political party and Member of Parliament (MP), pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13818, for his role in corruption in Lebanon. E.O. 13818, which builds upon and implements the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, targets corruption and serious human rights abuse around the world.

"The systemic corruption in Lebanon's political system exemplified by Bassil has helped to erode the foundation of an effective government that serves the Lebanese people," said Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin. "This designation further demonstrates that the United States supports the Lebanese people in their continued calls for reform and accountability."

CORRUPTION IN LEBANON BENEFITS ELITES WHILE LEBANESE SUFFER

Lebanon has long suffered from corruption and economic mismanagement by power brokers who advance their own interests at the expense of the Lebanese people they are supposed to represent. Since October 2019, protests with participation from a broad representation of Lebanese citizens have called for political, social, and economic reform in Lebanon. Successive governments in Lebanon have failed to stem rising inflation, reduce the country's mounting debt, improve failing infrastructure, or ensure that reliable electricity and other services reached Lebanese households. Socioeconomic conditions for ordinary Lebanese continue to deteriorate while political leaders are insulated from the crisis and are failing to implement needed reforms.

Lebanon continues to experience an unprecedented garbage crisis caused by mismanagement and corruption that is continually pouring toxic waste into the Mediterranean Sea, polluting the water and ultimately endangering the health of its citizens. The country is also experiencing an energy crisis that leaves people without electricity for hours or even days at a time, and government officials offer constant claims that they are fixing the problem, only to spend billions of dollars resulting in no improvement for Lebanese citizens. Political dysfunction like this tragically contributed to the catastrophic explosion at the port of Beirut on August 4, which many saw as a further example of the negligence and corruption that victimizes Lebanese citizens while enriching the political elite.

GIBRAN BASSIL AT THE FOREFRONT OF CORRUPTION IN LEBANON

Bassil has held several high-level posts in the Lebanese government, including serving as the Minister of Telecommunications, the Minister of Energy and Water, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, and Bassil has been marked by significant allegations of corruption. In 2017, Bassil strengthened his political base by appointing friends to positions and purchasing other forms of influence within Lebanese political circles. In 2014, while Minister of Energy, Bassil was involved in approving several projects that would have steered Lebanese government funds to individuals close to him through a group of front companies.

Bassil was designated for being a current or former government official, or a person acting for or on behalf of such an official, who is responsible for or complicit in, or who has directly or indirectly engaged in corruption, including the misappropriation of state assets, the expropriation of private assets for personal gain, corruption related to government contracts or the extraction of natural resources, or bribery.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS

As a result of today's action, all property and interests in property of the individual above, and of any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, 50 percent or more by him, individually, or with other blocked persons, that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons, are blocked and must be reported to OFAC. Unless authorized by a general or specific license issued by OFAC or otherwise exempt, OFAC's regulations generally prohibit all transactions by U.S. persons or within (or transiting) the United States that involve any property or interests in property of designated or otherwise blocked persons. The prohibitions include the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services by, to, or for the benefit of any blocked person or the receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services from any such person.

GLOBAL MAGNITSKY

Building upon the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, the President signed E.O. 13818 on December 20, 2017, in which the President found that the prevalence of human rights abuse and corruption that have their source, in whole or in substantial part, outside the United States, had reached such scope and gravity that it threatens the stability of international political and economic systems. Human rights abuse and corruption undermine the values that form an essential foundation of stable, secure, and functioning societies; have devastating impacts on individuals; weaken democratic institutions; degrade the rule of law; perpetuate violent conflicts; facilitate the activities of dangerous persons; and undermine economic markets. The United States seeks to impose tangible and significant consequences on those who commit serious human rights abuse or engage in corruption, as well as to protect the financial system of the United States from abuse by these same persons.

View identifying information on the individual designated today.

Global Magnitsky Designation

11/06/2020
SPECIALLY DESIGNATED NATIONALS LIST UPDATE
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The following individual has been added to OFAC's SDN List:
BASSIL, Gibran (a.k.a. BASSIL, Gebran; a.k.a. BASSIL, Gebran Gerji (Arabic: جبران جرجي باسیل); a.k.a. BASSIL, Gebran Jerji; a.k.a. BASSIL, Jibran), Embassies Street, Baabda, Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon; Bank Street, Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon; Mar Mikhael Street, Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon; DOB 21 Jun 1970; POB Batroun, Northern Governorate, Lebanon; nationality Lebanon; Gender Male; Passport LD0000004 (Lebanon) expires 23 Aug 2022 (individual) [GLOMAG].