Britain's armed wing of Hezbollah ran blacklisted request (Tuesday) in the European Union's opposition, some governments expressed concern that such a move would increase instability in the Middle East.
British radical Shiite Muslim group that should face EU sanctions as evidence that it was behind the bus bombing that killed five Israelis and their driver in Bulgaria in July last year. Hezbollah denied any involvement.
London also cited the court handed down in March of Cyprus Hezbollah members have been accused of plotting to attack the interests of Israel, on the island of a four-year imprisonment.
Blacklist, the group will resist pressure from Israel and Washington, so many years, the European Union, marking a major policy shift.
But at a meeting in Brussels, held a weigh British request, several EU governments have questioned whether there is sufficient evidence to show that Hezbollah's attack in Bulgaria, according to EU diplomats.
Some people also reiterates its concern with Lebanon, Hezbollah is part of the coalition government, such a move would complicate the EU's contacts, and may increase the volatility of a country has suffered a spillover from Syria civil war.
"Political and security consequences of the problem," the problem, an EU diplomat said. Diplomats said that more discussion on this issue will be held in Brussels in the next two weeks, at the end of the decision may be taken.
Already in the EU blacklist groups, such as Hamas in the Gaza Strip Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement and the Turkish Kurdish militant group PKK. Their assets have been frozen in Europe, they have no access to cash have, which means that they stop their activities to raise funds.
Britain's proposal has gained a sense of urgency - in recent weeks, some support - in Europe, because there are indications that Hezbollah's main sectarian bloodshed in Syria, more and more participation.
France has dropped blacklist groups opposed it and said that it has up to 3,000-4,000 Hezbollah Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's army fought intelligence.
But others are more cautious. Italian Foreign Minister Bonino said that her government needs more evidence from Bulgaria and concern "the fragility of Lebanon."
Bulgarian officials countered that the recent reconstruction in connection with the bombing of Burgas events confirmed the evidence collected so far.
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