The sources told the Kuwaiti daily al-Seyassah published on Tuesday that the EU would implement the sanctions not just on Hizbullah but on all those who support it and back it if the party was officially labeled a terrorist group.
The EU put Hizbullah’s military wing on its terror blacklist in 2013.
The blacklisting opened the way for EU governments to freeze any assets Hizbullah‘s military wing may have in Europe.
If the EU brands Hizbullah a terrorist group, it would follow in the footsteps of the Arab League which took a similar move on March 11.