Hale Meets Salam: U.S. to Dedicate $59 Million for Border Security Equipment for Lebanese Army
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U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon David Hale expressed on Wednesday his country's ongoing support for the Lebanese army, announcing additional funds for the military.
He said after meeting Prime Minister Tammam Salam at the Grand Serail: “I am very pleased to announce today that my government is allotting an additional $59 million for border security equipment for the army.”
“In addition, this week America received the latest, substantial transfer of funds from Saudi Arabia to purchase more U.S. equipment to help the Lebanese army,” he continued.
“These funds, combined with U.S. funding, will assist the Lebanese army to develop further a precision air force strike capability; we will announce the exact details as soon as they have been arranged,” he revealed ahead of Salam's upcoming trip to New York where he will attend the U.N. General Assembly opening and the ministerial meeting of the International Support Group for Lebanon.
“This latest transfer and project are yet another demonstration of the strong and effective partnership among Lebanon, America, and Saudi Arabia to improve the Lebanese army’s capability to defend Lebanon’s borders and people,” Hale stated.
“Whether through political support, military aid, or humanitarian assistance, America will stand by Lebanon,” declared the ambassador.
“Only our actions are the standard by which to judge America’s commitment to Lebanese stability. Those actions include an American investment of more than $1.3 billion in security assistance for Lebanon in the past 10 years,” he added.
“This year, Lebanon is the fifth largest recipient of U.S. foreign military financing and Lebanon is also the fifth largest annual recipient of U.S. bilateral training for your military personnel.
“The U.S. has provided nearly $1 billion in humanitarian assistance to host communities and Syrian refugees in Lebanon since the tragic conflict in Syria began and our bilateral development assistance for the last decade will also exceed one billion dollars, to help income generating opportunities, education, and provision of services such as water,” Hale remarked.
“But when it comes to stability, there is no amount of foreign assistance or goodwill that can substitute for the stability that comes from good governance. That can only come from within. I know Lebanon’s leaders are working to reactivate a functioning cabinet and to resume dialogue on the deeper issues,” said the ambassador.
“We welcome any such effort, and earlier this month we joined other members of the U.N. Security Council in reiterating that now is the time for parliament to meet and elect a president as soon as possible and to schedule parliamentary elections,” he stressed.
“As I said several weeks ago, citizens everywhere look to the state to protect their right to free speech and assembly; and citizens everywhere have a responsibility to exercise their right peacefully and responsibly and accountability is expected when either side transgresses rights or responsibilities,” he continued.
“We support these universal rights, and urge adherence to these responsibilities across the world. America supports these values here in Lebanon and the principle of civil society’s right to voice its views and frustrations, as does the Prime Minister. But the United States is in no way involved, directly or indirectly, in the civil society demonstrations, nor do we condone violence or the destruction of property,” Hale emphasized.
“We very much look forward to the Prime Minister’s trip to New York and the opportunity to discuss with him ways the international community can be of further support for Lebanon and our shared goals of stability, security, and good governance,” he concluded.

but southern said there were only 7 boxes of arms while mowaten said 8 boxes of weapons. Who to believe? who?

Norma Jean said : never believe a Houthi. I trust what Norma Jean says because she knows them very well!!!!

Yeah right, we thought you really have something, some Atari toys paid by Saudis, show us the Subs The aircraft carriers and then we will talk, ;)
On a serious note: God bless all helping the army get better.