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Jun 16 2008
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Rice is to meet with leaders of Lebanon's Western-backed government [AFP]
Rice is to meet with leaders of Lebanon's Western-backed government [AFP]
The US secretary of state has made a surprise visit to Beirut, the Lebanese capital, saying that she wants to support Lebanese democracy.

Condoleezza Rice's visit on Monday came as Lebanon tried to form a new national unity government that it is hoped will help defuse political and sectarian tensions.
 
Rice is to meet with leaders of Lebanon's Western-backed government.
 
"But I am also going to express the United States' support for Lebanese democracy, for Lebanese sovereignty," Rice said, while on her way to Beirut from Tel Aviv, where she had met with Israeli officials.
 
She said her visit was also aimed at discussing "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".
 
Political paralysis

Lebanon is in the midst of forming a national unity government, headed by Fouad Siniora, the prime minister, and Michel Sleiman, the president.
 
A deal brokered in Qatar last month, after deadly street clashes broke out in Beirut between pro-Hezbollah fighters and government supporters, brought an end to 18 months of political paralysis.
 
The deal, reached with the help of Arab mediators, allowed Lebanon's parliament to elect a new president.
 
It also gave Hezbollah veto power over the Beirut government in the compromise deal, strengthening the movement politically.
 
The US, which considers Hezbollah a "terrorist" organisation, would have preferred the movement not gain greater power, but sees the deal as a necessary step for stability in Lebanon.

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