UK and Lebanon discuss tackling Daesh threat

13 Apr 2016 04:12 PM

The Defence Secretary has reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to help Lebanon protect itself against terrorism, including the threat from Daesh.

Michael Fallon yesterday met with Lebanese Minister of Defence Samir Mokbel in London to strengthen the Defence relationship between the two countries, as Lebanon plays a role in the counter-Daesh coalition. Mr Fallon, while discussing common interests including regional security, reassured Mr Mokbel of the UK’s commitment to Lebanese stability.

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said:

The spread of terrorism from Daesh represents a threat to us all, and Lebanon is on the front line.

Lebanon is an important Defence ally and we have increased our support to help develop the Lebanese Armed Forces so they are able to strengthen their borders and protect their people.

The UK is supporting the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) in a number of ways:

During his visit, Mr Mokbel was accompanied by British Ambassador to Lebanon Hugo Shorter, and also met with Minister for Reserves Julian Brazier, Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir Nicholas Houghton, Defence Senior Advisor for the Middle East General Thomas Beckett, and Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood.