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However Last week, the Iranian-backed group denied having place any demands on the billionaire businessman it chose to become prime minister of Lebanon.

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Hizbullah and its allies toppled Lebanon's Western-backed government two weeks ago and secured enough support in parliament to name Mikati as their pick for prime minister.

"We did not give a list of conditions to Prime Minister Mikati," the head of Hizbullah 's 12-member bloc in parliament said. "What we asked for is a national partnership and a national salvation government in which everyone cooperates for the interest of the country."