Lebanese Army, French Officials to Agree on Arms Deal Protocols this Month
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe Lebanese Army Command and a French delegation are seeking to reach common ground over the protocols regarding the implementation of a $3 billion arms deal under a Saudi grant.
An Nahar newspaper reported that consecutive meetings are being held to finalize the deal ahead of December 16, pointing out that the French delegation will send the agreement to Saudi and French authorities to kick off the arming process.
The French delegation comprises of 30 representatives of the French state and the military industry. They are in Lebanon to finalize the quality of arms the Lebanese military needs from the Saudi grant's remaining 150-300 million dollars, the daily previously reported.
France and Saudi Arabia signed the agreement at the beginning of November for Paris to provide the Lebanese military with the $3 billion worth of weapons paid for by Riyadh.
The deal, which was first announced last year December, aims to boost the army as it struggles to contain a rising tide of violence linked to the civil war in Syria.
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4 billion dollars yea right. Where is that 1 billion dollars or the 3 billion dollars promised over a year ago. Stop embarrassing yourself dude.
No more foot-dragging over this issue, the LAF have lost 7 young soldiers, in the flower of their lives and why? Because they were patrolling in non-protected vehicles, in other words, because there isn't enough APCs around. For God's sake, the LAF is not interested in invading any other country, but protect its lands, borders and people. Now get the deal done, yalla!!