Will Lebanon face international sanctions for non-compliance with Interpol by end of 2025?
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Lebanon's Najib Mikati to Cooperate with Interpol on Arrest of Syrian Official Jamil Hassan Accused of War Crimes by U.S. Authorities
Dec 23, 2024, 05:52 PM
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati announced that the country will cooperate with Interpol in the arrest of Jamil Hassan, a former Syrian intelligence officer. Hassan is accused of war crimes by U.S. authorities under the regime of the ousted President Bashar al-Assad. Mikati's statement comes in response to an Interpol request for Hassan's arrest, emphasizing Lebanon's commitment to addressing international law enforcement requests. This cooperation marks a significant step in Lebanon's engagement with international judicial processes regarding war crimes.
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Increase military readiness • 25%
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Sever diplomatic ties with Israel • 25%
File complaint to the United Nations • 25%
Initiate Peace Talks • 25%
Increase Diplomatic Sanctions • 25%
Resume Embassy Operations • 25%
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