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Foreign donors have pledged $7.6bn (£3.5bn) in aid and loans for Lebanon at a conference in Paris, French President Jacques Chirac has said. | |
Lebanon has been struggling to rebuild following last year's conflict between Hezbollah guerrillas and Israel. | |
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said that without outside help Lebanon could face an uncertain future. | |
The help comes in the form of aid and loans from donors including the US, France, the EU and Saudi Arabia. | |
Lebanon had hoped to receive up to $9bn in pledges. | |
In his opening comments, Mr Siniora thanked the participants from some 40 countries for their support. | In his opening comments, Mr Siniora thanked the participants from some 40 countries for their support. |
"Your support to our medium-term programme in the form of contributions and loans at concessionary rates with considerable front-loading that extends over the programme's duration is what is needed," he said. | "Your support to our medium-term programme in the form of contributions and loans at concessionary rates with considerable front-loading that extends over the programme's duration is what is needed," he said. |
DONORS' PLEDGES US: $1bn (inc new $770m) France: $650m EU: $520mSaudi Arabia: $1.1bnWorld Bank: $1bnEIB: $1.25bn Rebuilding Lebanon | DONORS' PLEDGES US: $1bn (inc new $770m) France: $650m EU: $520mSaudi Arabia: $1.1bnWorld Bank: $1bnEIB: $1.25bn Rebuilding Lebanon |
"Failure to achieve the programme's objectives could well jeopardise the broader goals of political and social stability and a strong democratic system." | "Failure to achieve the programme's objectives could well jeopardise the broader goals of political and social stability and a strong democratic system." |
He said Lebanon, which had been on the path to economic recovery before the conflict, was "now on the verge of a deep recession". | |
President Chirac said Lebanon was being reborn from the ashes and needed the international community's support. | |
"We know that financial stability is essential for political stability in Lebanon and so controlling the debt levels which after the hostilities of last year amounted to 180% of the entire national wealth is the first and most urgent task to be tackled," he said. | "We know that financial stability is essential for political stability in Lebanon and so controlling the debt levels which after the hostilities of last year amounted to 180% of the entire national wealth is the first and most urgent task to be tackled," he said. |
France has offered to lend Lebanon $650m at a concessionary rate, while the European Union is promising another $520m in new aid and loans. | France has offered to lend Lebanon $650m at a concessionary rate, while the European Union is promising another $520m in new aid and loans. |
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice confirmed the promise of a new $770m aid package (to be approved by the US Congress), saying the pledge would bring the level of US aid to Lebanon since last summer to more than $1bn. | US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice confirmed the promise of a new $770m aid package (to be approved by the US Congress), saying the pledge would bring the level of US aid to Lebanon since last summer to more than $1bn. |
Saudi Arabia in turn pledged an additional $1.1bn in aid ($1bn in development funding and an extra $100m gift to the government), while the World Bank and the European Investment Bank announced more than $2bn in aid. | Saudi Arabia in turn pledged an additional $1.1bn in aid ($1bn in development funding and an extra $100m gift to the government), while the World Bank and the European Investment Bank announced more than $2bn in aid. |
Debt-laden | Debt-laden |
Large parts of Lebanon's infrastructure were destroyed during Israel's attempt to wipe out Hezbollah last year. | Large parts of Lebanon's infrastructure were destroyed during Israel's attempt to wipe out Hezbollah last year. |
Mr Siniora has powerful friends abroad but faces protests at homeThe country is also heavily indebted from the effects of 15 years of civil war in the 1970s and 80s. | |
Donations and soft loans are needed to generate confidence, stimulate investment and break the circle of public debt that saddled the country with a massive $40bn burden, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut. | Donations and soft loans are needed to generate confidence, stimulate investment and break the circle of public debt that saddled the country with a massive $40bn burden, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut. |
The Paris forum comes amid various clashes back in Lebanon: | The Paris forum comes amid various clashes back in Lebanon: |
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On Tuesday, three people were killed and more than 100 were injured in some of the worst street violence in Beirut for years, when a general strike brought the country to a standstill. | On Tuesday, three people were killed and more than 100 were injured in some of the worst street violence in Beirut for years, when a general strike brought the country to a standstill. |
The Islamic Hezbollah movement, which called the strike, has warned of more unrest unless Mr Siniora steps down. | The Islamic Hezbollah movement, which called the strike, has warned of more unrest unless Mr Siniora steps down. |