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UK supports new training facility for the Lebanese Army

By uk-times.com21 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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British Ambassador to Lebanon Hamish Cowell inaugurated the newly upgraded Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) training facility in Zahrani, South Lebanon on Wednesday 20 August.

The LAF facility was developed and upgraded through the support of the UK Government’s Integrated Security Fund. It will serve as a vital training facility for LAF troops strengthening their readiness for deployment across South Lebanon. The UK is also providing 1,000 Personal Protection Equipment sets to protect LAF soldiers as they carry out critical duties.

Ambassador Cowell attended the inauguration ceremony with Head of the Second Intervention Regiment, British Defence Attaché Lt. Col Charles Smith, Deputy Head of the UK ISF James Barber and Head of Programme Sarah Kronfol.

Since 2024, the UK has committed over £17 million to support the expanded deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), including in southern Lebanon, reinforcing their role as the sole legitimate military force of the Lebanese state and strengthening their resilience across the country. 

This latest training facility builds on over a decade of UK support. Since 2013, the UK has worked closely with the LAF’s Land Border Regiments to bolster Lebanese state authority along the border with Syria, counter smuggling, and protect local communities.

After the ceremony, Ambassador Cowell said

I am honoured to inaugurate the newly upgraded training facility in Zahrani – a testament to our enduring partnership and shared vision for a safer Lebanon. The role of the Lebanese Armed Forces is more vital than ever in safeguarding Lebanon and its people.

Our support is designed to strengthen LAF resilience, address critical infrastructure needs and enable their permanent, and sustainable presence in South Lebanon.

The UK is committed to supporting security and stability in Lebanon, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the LAF and the nation they protect.

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