by Reuters and ILH Staff
Lebanon is in throes of an acute financial crisis, seen as the biggest threat to its stability since the 1975-90 civil war.
A US general voiced Washington's backing for Lebanese stability on
Wednesday on a visit that triggered a protest by demonstrators including
supporters of the Iran-backed Hezbollah against US policies in the
country.
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie's visit to Beirut, a big recipient of US military aid, comes after Hezbollah stepped up criticism of US ambassador Dorothy Shea on Tuesday, accusing her of blatant interference in Lebanese affairs.
Lebanon is in throes of an acute financial crisis seen as the biggest threat to its stability since the 1975-90 civil war.
The heavily armed Hezbollah, founded by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982, is classified as a terrorist group by the United States. It is also a major player in Lebanese politics and backs the government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
A US Embassy statement said McKenzie's one-day visit included "a brief stop at memorials honoring the memory of those who have perished in service to their country" and that he "reaffirmed the importance of preserving Lebanon's security, stability, and sovereignty."
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, in a speech on Tuesday night, said Shea had intervened in official appointments at the central bank, calling this "colonial" behavior.
Shea has said the appointments were a matter for Lebanon to decide and she tried her best to convey the importance of credible and internationally respected experts being appointed.
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie's visit to Beirut, a big recipient of US military aid, comes after Hezbollah stepped up criticism of US ambassador Dorothy Shea on Tuesday, accusing her of blatant interference in Lebanese affairs.
The heavily armed Hezbollah, founded by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982, is classified as a terrorist group by the United States. It is also a major player in Lebanese politics and backs the government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
A US Embassy statement said McKenzie's one-day visit included "a brief stop at memorials honoring the memory of those who have perished in service to their country" and that he "reaffirmed the importance of preserving Lebanon's security, stability, and sovereignty."
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, in a speech on Tuesday night, said Shea had intervened in official appointments at the central bank, calling this "colonial" behavior.
Shea has said the appointments were a matter for Lebanon to decide and she tried her best to convey the importance of credible and internationally respected experts being appointed.
Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/07/09/us-affirms-support-for-lebanon-as-hezbollah-steps-up-criticism/
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