Beirut - AFP
Lebanon is now \"hostage\" to Syria and Hezbollah following the formation of a cabinet in which the Iranian- and Syrian-backed militant party and its allies form the majority, an opposition leader told AFP on Tuesday. \"We denounce the formation of this government and state that Lebanon is a country now being held hostage by the Syrian regime and Hezbollah,\" said Fares Soueid, a former MP and secretary general of the pro-Western \"March 14\" opposition. Soueid said the opposition would formally issue a press release this week stating their position against the cabinet of Najib Mikati. Mikati on Monday announced the formation of a government in which Hezbollah and its allies control 18 out of 30 portfolios, including the key justice and telecommunications ministries. The March 14 alliance, led by US- and Saudi-backed former premier Saad Hariri, has refused to join the government.