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Rice visit 'to back free Lebanon' | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has begun an unannounced visit to Lebanon after the May power-sharing deal which ended an 18-month crisis. | |
She said she was going to express US "support for Lebanese democracy... and sovereignty" and talk about how the US could support "free" institutions. | |
She will meet the new president, heads of the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority and the pro-Syrian speaker. | |
Pro-Syrian group Hezbollah won a power of veto under the power-sharing deal. | |
Ms Rice is the first high-level US official to visit Lebanon since the Doha agreement and will meet the new President, Michel Suleiman, for the first time. | |
The deal handed the Hezbollah-led opposition wider representation in cabinet and the constitutional power to block government decision making. | The deal handed the Hezbollah-led opposition wider representation in cabinet and the constitutional power to block government decision making. |
Looking forward | Looking forward |
Correspondents say the ascendancy of the Iranian- and Syrian-backed Shia Muslim movement Hezbollah was a setback for the US. | Correspondents say the ascendancy of the Iranian- and Syrian-backed Shia Muslim movement Hezbollah was a setback for the US. |
However, Washington welcomed the Doha agreement, which seemed to pull Lebanon back from a possible return to civil war. | However, Washington welcomed the Doha agreement, which seemed to pull Lebanon back from a possible return to civil war. |
"I am looking forward to going to Lebanon to meet with the president and to talk with various Lebanese officials," said Ms Rice on her way to Beirut. | |
"But I am also going to express the United States' support for Lebanese democracy, for Lebanese sovereignty." | |
Her meetings would discuss "how the United States can support the institutions of a free Lebanon including the work that we do to support the armed forces, to support the Lebanese economy and the Lebanese civil society". | |
Ms Rice flew into Beirut after talks with officials in Israel, Lebanon's southern neighbour which fought a 34-day war with Hezbollah in 2006 that left Lebanese infrastructure in ruins in many Shia areas. | Ms Rice flew into Beirut after talks with officials in Israel, Lebanon's southern neighbour which fought a 34-day war with Hezbollah in 2006 that left Lebanese infrastructure in ruins in many Shia areas. |