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News ID: 49565
Publish Date : 31 January 2018 - 21:53

Zionist Regime, Lebanon Argue Over Offshore Energy Block, Beirut Slams 'Threat'


BEIRUT/TEL AVIV (Dispatches) – The Zionist regime described as "very provocative” on Wednesday a Lebanese offshore oil and gas exploration tender in disputed territory on the maritime border, and urged international firms not to bid.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, whose country considers the Zionist regime an enemy, described the comments as "a threat to Lebanon”.
"When they issue a tender on a gas field, including Block 9, which by any standard is ours ... this is very, very challenging and provocative conduct here,” Zionist war minister Avigdor Lieberman said.
"Respectable firms” bidding on the tender "are, to my mind, making a grave error - because this is contrary to all of the rules and all protocol in cases like this,” he told an international security conference hosted by Tel Aviv University’s INSS think-tank.
Lebanon in December approved a bid by a consortium of France’s Total, Italy’s Eni and Russia’s Novatek for two of the five blocks put up for tender in the country’s much-delayed first oil and gas offshore licensing round.
One of the awarded blocks, Block 9, borders the occupied territories. Lebanon has an unresolved maritime border dispute with the regime over a triangular area of sea of around 860 sq km (330 square miles) that extends along the edge of three of the blocks.
"Lieberman’s words about Block 9 are a threat to Lebanon and its right to sovereignty over its territorial waters,” Aoun said on his official Twitter account.
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said the country would take up the comments with the "relevant international bodies to affirm its right to act in its territorial waters”.
"For the past few days Israeli officials have been deliberately sending threatening messages to Lebanon,” Hariri said in a statement from his press office.
Hariri said Lieberman’s words were "blatant provocation”.