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Army chief meets US envoy Tom Barrack, discusses Lebanon and regional developments

Army chief meets US envoy Tom Barrack, discusses Lebanon and regional developments

LBCI08-07-2025
Lebanese Army Commander, General Rodolph Haykal, received U.S. envoy Tom Barrack in his office in Yarzeh, accompanied by the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, Lisa Johnson, and a delegation, and discussed the general situation in Lebanon and the region, along with current developments.
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