Trump says he will join international aid conference call for Lebanon

Trump says he will join international aid conference call for Lebanon

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Members of a forensic team walk near rubble at the site of Tuesday’s blast, at Beirut’s port area

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will join a conference call with Lebanonโ€™s president and other world leaders on Sunday to discuss aid to Lebanon in the wake of this weekโ€™s devastating Beirut port explosion.

Trump said on Twitter that he spoke separately with Lebanese President Michel Aoun and French President Emmanuel Macron, who also will join the call.

โ€œWe will be having a conference call on Sunday with President Macron, leaders of Lebanon, and leaders from various other parts of the world. Everyone wants to help!โ€ Trump tweeted.

He said he told Aoun that three large US aircraft were en route to Lebanon to deliver supplies and personnel.

At a news conference at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Trump said the United States was working with Lebanese officials to identify health and humanitarian needs and โ€œwe will provide further assistance in the period to comeโ€.

Trump and Macron spoke by phone and โ€œexpressed their deep sadness over the loss of life and devastation in Beirut,โ€ White House spokesman Judd Deere said in a statement.

The explosion in the Lebanese capitalโ€™s port on Tuesday killed 154 people and injured 5,000.

France and other countries have rushed emergency aid to Lebanon, including doctors, and tons of health equipment and food.

The US Agency for International Development on Friday said it would provide more than $15 million in assistance, including food aid for 50,000 people for three months. It said it had also asked the US military to transport enough medical supplies and pharmaceuticals to support up to 60,000 people for three months.

Senior Trump administration officials have been meeting to hammer out additional assistance, a senior administration source said, adding continued concern about the underlying governance issues plaguing Lebanon.

On Thursday, Macron visited Beirut and assured angry crowds that aid to rebuild the city would not go to โ€œcorrupt hands.โ€

The cause of the blast is being investigated. Initial Lebanese probes have pointed to an ammonium nitrate cargo, which was abandoned in Beirut, as the source of the blast.

US agencies are considering both the possibility that it was an accident and the possibility that it was somehow deliberately triggered, intelligence sources said.

REUTERS

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