A senior U.S. official called on Saturday for a "thorough, transparent and credible" investigation into this month's Beirut port blast that killed 172 people and injured 6,000.
"We can never go back to an era in which anything goes at the port or the borders of Lebanon that had to contribute to this situation," David Hale, U.S. Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, said.
The Aug. 4 blast, which the authorities say was caused by more than 2,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate that had been unsafely stored at the port since 2013, damaged swathes of the city and left 300,000 homeless. Some 30 people remain missing.