BEIRUT, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Visiting head of the U.S. Central Command Gen.
David Petraeus stressed after meeting Lebanese President Michel Suleiman Tuesday
that the U.S. would keep supporting Lebanon in boosting its army's capabilities,
the official National News Agency (NNA) reported.
"The U.S. will keep up its defense and logistic aid, as well as the
humanitarian and social aid to Lebanon," Petraeus said.
He also expressed his hope that a new cabinet could be formed soon in
Lebanon, pointing to the "noticeable improvement" in Lebanese internal situation
since his previous visit to Beirut last year.
The U.S. expressed reservations last month regarding its military aid to
Lebanon in case the Hezbollah-led opposition won the parliamentary elections on
June 7. However, the elections granted victory to the pro-western ruling
majority over the Hezbollah-led opposition.
Petraeus congratulated the Lebanese president on the achievement of the
elections and reiterated the U.S. support and contentment.
U.S. ambassador to Lebanon Michel Sison attended the meeting at the
presidential palace.