Secretary Kerry Makes Surprise Visit to Lebanon VIDEO
Sec. of State John Kerry makes surprise visit to Lebanon
BEIRUT - U.S. Secretary of
State John Kerry is on an unannounced trip to Lebanon to bring Obama
administration support to the country's government as it confronts
severe difficulties with an influx of refugees from the crisis in Syria and a political stalemate at home.
Kerry arrived in Beirut on Wednesday to meet with Lebanese officials and others as they deal with both the fallout from the conflict in Syria and a seemingly intractable dispute over who will become the next Lebanese president. Kerry is expected to announce another $290 million in aid for United Nations agencies working on the refugee issue.
Lebanon, home to 4.5 million people, is struggling to cope with the presence of more than 1 million Syrian and Palestinian refugees in desperate need of housing, education and medical care.
Kerry arrived in Beirut on Wednesday to meet with Lebanese officials and others as they deal with both the fallout from the conflict in Syria and a seemingly intractable dispute over who will become the next Lebanese president. Kerry is expected to announce another $290 million in aid for United Nations agencies working on the refugee issue.
Lebanon, home to 4.5 million people, is struggling to cope with the presence of more than 1 million Syrian and Palestinian refugees in desperate need of housing, education and medical care.
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