The United States on Thursday delivered three military helicopters to Lebanon to help the country's armed forces in their battle against extremists near the border with Syria.
Thursday's delivery of three Huey II helicopters raises to 10 the number of such US-made aircraft in Lebanon's fleet, The Daily Mail reported.
US Charge d'Affaires and interim Ambassador Richard H. Jones said during a ceremony in the Lebanese capital of Beirut that the $26 million helicopters "demonstrate America's continued commitment to support" the army's modernization plans.
Washington has been a major supporter of Lebanon's army, which is fighting Daesh group and al-Qaida's Syrian branch in border areas.
Lebanon's deputy chief of staff, Gen. Manuel Kerjian, said US military aid to Lebanon is boosting the level of combat preparedness "and consequently its capability to confront terrorist organizations."
The delivery coincided with a visit to Lebanon by British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond, who said Lebanon is an important part of the frontline against terrorism and pledged continued support.
"We are delighted by the way that the UK support has being translated by the Lebanese armed forces in strengthening border security and enabling the armed forces to take the fight to Daesh and keep Lebanon safe from the incursions of Daesh," he said after meeting with the Lebanese premier.
Source: MENA
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