Riyadh pledged on Wednesday $1.5 billion to help rebuild Iraq after the war against ISIS terrorist group.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir made the pledge at a donor's conference at Bayan Palace in Kuwait City.
Earlier in the day, Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah said his country will give $1 billion in loans and $1 billion in direct investments to help rebuild Iraq.
The United Arab Emirates also pledged $500 million.
Several other countries and organizations have made pledges as well.
Overall, Iraq is seeking $88.2 billion in aid from donors to help rebuild the country after a three-year war against ISIS which devastated homes, schools, hospitals and economic infrastructure, displacing millions of people.