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France says conditions favourable to supply weapons to Lebanon

BEIRUT- Conditions to implement a multi-billion dollar contract to supply Saudi-financed French weapons to Lebanon are now favourable after the formation of a new government in Beirut, France's foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Thursday.

 

Speaking in the Lebanese capital after meeting President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri, Ayrault said it was also more important than ever that the new authorities keep up dialogue with Saudi Arabia and Iran to ensure the country was not dragged into the Syrian conflict.

 

"The conditions are favorable," Ayrault told reporters during a visit after the formation of the new government on Sunday. "The sun is shining again on Lebanon."

 

Saudi Arabia suspended a $3 billion programme to supply the Lebanese army with French-made weapons in February, citing concern about the influence on interim Beirut authorities of the powerful Shi'ite muslim movement Hezbollah, which is backed by Saudi Arabia's regional rival Iran.Financed by Riyadh, the equipment was to be supplied by France to bolster the army in its fight against jihadi groups. Ayrault said he and Aoun would soon travel to Saudi Arabia to discuss the contract and wider ties.

 


פרסום ראשון: 12.22.16, 12:44