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Treasury Launches the Counter-Hizballah International Partnership (CHIP) to Thwart Illicit Financial Activity | U.S. Department of the Tre…

Treasury Launches the Counter-Hizballah International
Partnership (CHIP) to Thwart Illicit Financial Activity
October 18, 2019

Washington—This week the Treasury Department convened the first meeting of the CounterHizballah International Partnership (CHIP) to build multilateral cooperation for targeting
Hizballah’s global financial networks. Over 30 countries representing the Middle East, the
Western Hemisphere, Europe, Asia, and Africa participated in this event, which was held on the
sidelines of the World Bank/International Monetary Fund Fall Meetings.
“Hizballah leverages a network of financiers and supporters around the world to fund its violent
agenda. The CHIP unites the international community in an aggressive campaign to confront
Hizballah’s evolving schemes to better protect the international financial system from
exploitation,” said Sigal Mandelker, Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial
Intelligence. “The CHIP is an important initiative to share information and build capacity among
our partners to more e ectively leverage all available financial tools against Hizballah.”
At the meeting, the United States condemned Hizballah’s abuse of the international financial
system and identified impact-oriented steps countries should take to stem this abuse,
including sharing information among financial intelligence units, strengthening terrorism
finance risk assessments, developing targeted financial sanctions regimes, and prosecuting
terrorists and their financial facilitators. Participating countries noted the importance of raising
Hizballah in international fora to build momentum and ensure coordination of e orts. The next
steps for meeting participants will be to send technical experts to the Law Enforcement
Coordination Group (LECG), which will next convene December 16-17 in The Hague,
Netherlands.
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