The top US military general for the Middle East was in Beirut on Monday to meet with the new Lebanese president to discuss the implementation of the Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire, which the Pentagon said it expects to continue after the incoming Trump administration takes office.Central Command (CENTCOM) chief Gen. Erik Kurilla met with President Joseph Aoun alongside several high-ranking US military officials.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers, the chairman of the Ceasefire Implementation Mechanism, was also present.An initial 60-day ceasefire was agreed last November, which stipulates that Israeli forces would withdraw from Lebanon in return for Hezbollah pulling back its fighters and weapons no less than 30 miles away from the border.In his acceptance speech, Aoun said the state would have a monopoly over all arms, after which the Parliament erupted in applause.Aoun’s office said Monday that his meeting with