BEIRUT: Defense MinisterSamir Moqbelis expected to return home from his trip to Tehran with the military aidIranpromised to donate,Fars News Agencysaid Saturday.
Moqbel is in Iran on a three-day official visit to the Islamic Republic to discuss the military grant with Iranian officials.
While Fars reported that Moqbel would return toBeirutwith the aid in hand, the pledge has been at the center of a controversy in Lebanon.
Several ministers have raised concerns over whether the arms transfer would be a violation of U.N. sanctions, and some media reports have said that Western diplomats have pressuredLebanonto reject the offer.
Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil said earlier this week that he would soon draft a proposal for the Cabinet to consider the aid.
Moqbel will hold meetings with Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, and Secretary of Supreme National Security CouncilAli Shamkhaniduring the visit, according to Fars.
Shamkhani said Iran would provide Lebanon with needed military aid during his trip to Lebanon last month.
The aid aims to help the Lebanese Army battle extremists who have infiltrated the border with Syria. Army has been engaged with militants from ISIS and theNusra Frontsince clashes erupted in the northeastern town of Arsal last month.
While the Army was able to drive the militants out of the town and into its outskirts by the Syrian border, the militants were able to take at least 30 soldiers and police captive during their retreat.