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US President Donald Trump. Photo: AP Photo

Donald Trump urges Lebanese government to hold ‘full and transparent investigation’ into deadly blast

  • The US president’s comments came during a virtual conference to discuss the international response to the incident that claimed the lives of over 150 people
  • Most Lebanese authorities say Tuesday’s explosion was triggered by a fire in a port warehouse
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US President Donald Trump on Sunday called for Lebanon to conduct a “full and transparent investigation” into the huge explosion that hit Beirut, and expressed his support for protests demanding reform in the country.

Trump “urged the Government of Lebanon to conduct a full and transparent investigation, in which the United States stands ready to assist,” according to the White House, after he took part in a virtual conference on the international response to the disaster.

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Protesters angry about Beirut blasts call on visiting French leader to push for reforms in Lebanon

Protesters angry about Beirut blasts call on visiting French leader to push for reforms in Lebanon

“The President called for calm in Lebanon and acknowledged the legitimate calls of peaceful protesters for transparency, reform, and accountability,” the White House added.

The Lebanese army said Sunday that hopes have dwindled of finding survivors at the blast site following days of search-and-rescue operations.

The explosion that hit Beirut’s port devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital, claiming over 150 lives and wounding some 6,000 people.

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Twin explosions in Beirut kill at least 73 people and injure thousands

Most Lebanese authorities say Tuesday’s explosion was triggered by a fire in a port warehouse, where a shipment of ammonium nitrate, a chemical that can be used as a fertiliser or as an explosive, had languished for years.

World leaders, international organisations and a seething Lebanese public have pressed for an international probe, but President Michel Aoun has said that calls for such an investigation are a “waste of time”.

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