US Lifts Freeze on $95 Million Aid to Lebanese Army

The US Department of State has decided to lift the freeze on $95 million in military aid to the Lebanese Army, as reported by Axios news on Tuesday.


US Lifts Freeze on $95 Million Aid to Lebanese Army

On Tuesday, Axios reported that the U.S. Department of State decided to lift the freeze on $95 million in aid to the Libyan army.

This amount was previously frozen by the U.S. Congress due to concerns regarding the Takfiri party. However, after many debates and discussions, the final decision was made to unfreeze the funds.

"This is an important signal of support from the American administration to Libya and the army, which is called to ensure the country's security and protect the borders from threats," quotes Axios an official representative of the agency.