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Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun plans to ask Saudi Arabia to reactivate a $3-billion aid package to the Lebanese army during his visit next week. Aoun, who was formerly the commander of the Lebanese army, aims to restore ties with Riyadh and seek economic and political support. The aid was halted in 2016 due to Lebanon's failure to condemn attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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