Hale in Paris for Talks with Hariri, French Officials on 'Int'l Support for Lebanon'

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U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon David Hale traveled to France on Friday morning, the U.S. embassy said in a statement.

“While there he is scheduled to meet with Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri as well as French officials,” the embassy added.

“The meetings will focus on international support for Lebanon,” it said.

An adviser to French President Francois Hollande was in Beirut on Friday for talks with top Lebanese officials on the $3 billion Saudi pledge to buy military equipment for Lebanon from France.

Emmanuel Bonne, who is Hollande's adviser on North Africa and the Middle East, arrived on a several day official visit. He will be joined in the next couple of days by Admiral Edouard Guillaud, the chief of the defense staff.

Bonne met Friday with Speaker Nabih Berri, Premier-designate Tammam Salam and Phalange party leader Amin Gemayel.

The first item on the agenda of their talks is the announcement of Saudi Arabia last month to provide assistance to Lebanon in the form of $3 billion for the Lebanese army to strengthen its capabilities.

Lebanese Army commander Gen. Jean Qahwaji was in Paris last week for talks with top French military officials on the Saudi assistance.

Caretaker Premier Najib Miqati has also been informed by his Italian counterpart that Rome will host next month a conference to support the Lebanese army.

Comments 1
Thumb -phoenix1 17 January 2014, 19:44

Mr. Hale don't sour what is otherwise our very best deal ever. And trust me, the state of Lebanon is no terrorist state, just a nation of decent folks trying to become finally free.