Connelly Meets Lebanon Bankers, Says LCB Action Not Targeted Against Lebanese Banking Sector
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةU.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Maura Connelly on Wednesday held talks with the board of directors of the Association of Bankers in Lebanon (ABL).
Connelly reiterated to the ABL members that “the recent action taken by the U.S. Treasury to designate the Lebanese Canadian Bank (LCB) as a financial institution of primary money laundering concern under Section 311 of the Patriot Act came as a result of a long-term criminal investigation,” the U.S. Embassy said.
She assured the ABL that action taken by the U.S. Treasury was not targeted against the Lebanese banking sector but was instead “part of the U.S. Treasury’s global effort to protect the U.S. financial sector from illicit activities linked to international terrorism, narcotics trafficking and money laundering.”
Connelly noted that the Treasury Department is working with the Lebanese Central Bank and other relevant Lebanese authorities to “address the concerns brought up by the LCB case.”