Report: Second Saudi Grant Lamed for Unknown Reasons

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The Saudi grant that was approved in 2013 in the wake of the Arsal clashes seems to be frozen after reports said that Riyadh has halted the transfer of funds, As Safir daily reported on Monday.

The fate of the second Saudi grant, worth $1bn, that the kingdom tasked al-Mustaqbal movement chief Saad Hariri with supervising following the Arsal battles is now unknown after Riyadh's abstention from transferring the funds.

Following the 2013 clashes between Lebanon's troops and jihadists in the northeastern border region of Arsal, Saudi Arabia provided Lebanon's army with one billion dollars to strengthen its security.

Hariri had disclosed in a press conference then that the late King Abdullah had tasked him “with supervising how this grant will be handled.”

Well informed sources told As Safir that tasking Hariri was only a formal step and that the actual party controlling the process is the Saudi Royal Court.

The sources confirmed that the bulk of this grant has not been put into implementation for reasons that remain unknown by the Lebanese side.

They noted that only part of it was disbursed and the other amount is frozen upon a Saudi decision which obstructed many plans and contracts that had been planned by the ministry of interior and the military institutions to develop their capabilities.

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Comments 12
Missing nuetral 18 January 2016, 10:26

Puffff gone.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 18 January 2016, 11:10

sure Al Safir reported...

Thumb EagleDawn 18 January 2016, 13:07

Al Safil is as credible as when mowaten of iran says he is Lebanese and secular. His word is as good as Al Safil newspaper.

Default-user-icon mazen (Guest) 18 January 2016, 16:22

The world is better off without Saudi money and all that comes with it.
The Lebanese should learn to work instead of begging for handouts!

Thumb Mystic 18 January 2016, 16:23

Are we supposed to cry for this? It has the same value as the garbage on our streets.
Atleast we can see the damn garbage.

Thumb gigahabib 18 January 2016, 17:20

Unknown reasons? The Saudis have run out of money, pure and simple. Yemen is bleeding them dry. There will be no more bribes...

Missing helicopter 18 January 2016, 17:34

But Iran is still able to finance all its proxy militias throughout the Middle East.

Thumb gigahabib 18 January 2016, 17:42

And you'll just have to get used to it. The age of Saudi hegemony is over. Soon you can kiss your heroes in Nusra, Ahrar al Sham, Qaeda, and ISIL goodbye.

Thumb _mowaten_ 18 January 2016, 18:22

AND buy 114 airbus jets
hahahahha

Missing helicopter 18 January 2016, 17:31

You mean like Syria fought the Israelis for the last 50 decades.

Missing helicopter 18 January 2016, 17:32

And of course you are proud of how faithful you are to the Mullahs of Iran. Poor Lebanon, having citizens like that must be a curse.

Missing helicopter 19 January 2016, 03:42

Except in Lebanon Syria and Iraq, where they are MAJOR minorities.