Military aid tops Sleiman agenda during Washington visit
By Elias Sakr
Daily Star staff
Monday, November 30, 2009
BEIRUT: President Michel Sleiman is expected to make a three-day visit to the US on December 12, for talks with President Barack Obama. The pair are slated to discuss Lebanese-American bilateral ties, Lebanon’s outlook on the Middle East peace process and a potential increase in US military aid to the Lebanese Army.
The president is also expected to hold talks with several top US officials, address the American Congress and meet delegations of Lebanese expatriates.
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Love of the Land: Military aid tops Sleiman agenda during Washington visit
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