Saudi pledges $3bn to Lebanese army

Saudi Arabia has pledged $US3 billion ($A3.38 billion) for the Lebanese army to buy equipment from France.

Lebanese army soldiers on patrol in Tripoli

Saudi Arabia has pledged $A3.38 billion for the Lebanese army to buy equipment from France. (AAP)

Saudi Arabia has pledged $US3 billion ($A3.38 billion) for the Lebanese army to buy equipment from France, Lebanese President Michel Sleiman has announced.

The kingdom "decided to provide generous assistance to Lebanon in the form of $US3 billion for the Lebanese army to strengthen its capabilities," Sleiman said on Sunday, adding that it was the largest assistance provided in Lebanon's history.

The aid pledge comes amid mounting sectarian tension in Lebanon, with the Shi'ite Hezbollah movement intervening in the conflict in neighbouring Syria alongside President Bashar al-Assad's forces and Sunnis providing sympathy or support to the rebels fighting to overthrow him.

Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia is the leading outside champion of the rebels. Shi'ite Iran is the leading regional backer of Hezbollah and Assad's regime.


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