Minister of State Niels Annen told weekly news magazine Der Spiegel on Friday
that the Lebanese resistance movement remained a relevant factor in Lebanese
society and the European Union had already added its military wing to a list of
proscribed groups in 2013.
Britain last month said it would ban all wings of Hezbollah for "destabilizing”
the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia, the United States and Israel have pressured allies to ban
Hezbollah in its entirety.
Annen, who spoke to Spiegel after a visit to Lebanon, said Germany was
interested in Lebanese stability and Britain’s decision would have no direct
impact on the position of Germany or the European Union.
Annen said Berlin’s foreign policy remained focused on finding political
solutions even in tough situations.
Source;Tasnim