Lebanese leaders welcome UNIFIL mandate extension.Byline: Patrick GaleySummary: <p>The UN Security Council's decision to extend the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, was created by the United Nations, with the adoption of Security Council Resolution 425 and 426 on March 19, 1978, to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, restore international peace and security, and help the (UNIFIL UNIFIL United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon ) was welcomed Friday by senior Lebanese politicians.AaMinister of State Nassib Lahoud Nassib Lahoud (Arabic: نسيب لحود) is a Lebanese political figure born on 23 November 1944 in Baabdat - Matn, Lebanon. After finishing his engineering studies in the United Kingdom, he founded Lahoud Engineering Co. Ltd. called the decision "a continuation of international support in Lebanon."AaThe Security Council voted unanimously Thursday to ex tend UNIFIL's mandate. BEIRUT: The UN Security Council's decision to extend the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was welcomed Friday by senior Lebanese politicians.AaMinister of State Nassib Lahoud called the decision "a continuation of international support in Lebanon."AaThe Security Council voted unanimously Thursday to ex-tend UNIFIL's mandate -- stipulated under Resolution 1701 which brought to a close Israel war on Lebanon in 2006 -- without amendment following recommendations by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Ban Ki-Moon (bän kē-m n), 1944–, South Korean diplomat, secretary-general of the United Nations (2007–), b. Chungju, grad. Seoul National Univ. (B.S. .Aa
The peacekeeping force peacekeeping force n → fuerza de pacificación peacekeeping force n → forces fpl qui assurent le maintien de la paix will now continue to patrol the area stretching south of the Litani River Litani River River, southern Lebanon. Rising west of Baalbek, it flows southwest between the Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon mountains to enter the Mediterranean Sea south of Sidon. Its lower course is known as Qasimiyah. to the Blue Line -- the boundary of Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanon -- until August 31, 2010.Aa In a statement issued following his meeting with Italian Ambassador Gabrielle Checchia, Lahoud said the decision represented "the importance of Lebanon's position at the final session of the Security Council."Aa He mentioned the Security Council address of Nawaf Salam, Lebanon's ambassador to the UN, in which Salam spoke of "the continuing Israeli violations in the village of Ghajar and elsewhere."Aa For his part, Nabatieh MP Yassin Jaber, a member of Speaker Nabih Berri's parliamentary bloc, issued a statement "congratulating" Lebanese dip-lomacy on the renewal, without amendments. Jaber said the extension was "a victory for Lebanon and a defeat for Israel."Aa While the renewed resolution text expressed "deep concern" at "serious violations," it stopped short of explicitly citing the July blast at a suspected-Hizbullah arms cache in Khirbet Silim or the frequently alleged incidents of Israeli warplanes violating Lebanese airspace.Aa Speaking to Sharq Radio, UNIFIL spokesman Milos Miloš, prince of Serbia Miloš or Milosh (Miloš Obrenović) (both: mĭ`lôsh ōbrĕ`nəvĭch) Strugar said that such violations were unavoidable. "We cannot avoid incidents or violations. However, if we take the necessary steps and have the necessary relations then we can contain or prevent any deterioration in the situation," he said.Aa The resolution stated that primary responsibility in stemming the flow of "unauthorized personnel, assets or weapons" in UNIFIL's area of operations An operational area defined by the joint force commander for land and naval forces. Areas of operation do not typically encompass the entire operational area of the joint force commander, but should be large enough for component commanders to accomplish their missions and protect their lay with the peacekeeping force and reiterated the need for it to cooperate better with the Lebanese Army.Aa Strugar said good progress had been made since UNIFIL's numbers were boosted in 2006.Aa "Many things have been accomplished in the last few years. [There have been] no hostile acts 1. A hostile act is an attack or other use of force by any civilian, paramilitary, or military force or terrorist(s) (with or without national designation) against the United States, US forces and, in certain circumstances, US nationals, their property, US commercial assets, or between the sides, even though some scattered incidents and violations have been recorded," he said.Aa Resolution 1701 "is relatively complex, there are many provisions," he said. "Despite this we have registered many positive accomplishments such as the deployment of the LAF LAF Lance Armstrong Foundation (non-profit cancer organization) LAF Look and Feel LAF Laugh LAF Lebanese Armed Forces LAF Liquidity Adjustment Facility LAF Lost And Found LAF Laminar Air Flow (Lebanese Army) and the absence of civilian casualties Civilian casualties is a military term describing civilian or non-combatant persons killed or injured by military action. The description of civilian casualties includes any form of military action regardless of whether civilians were targeted directly. whether on the Lebanese or Israeli side. This is something that is unprecedented since the beginning of the conflict."Aa He stressed the importance of strengthening the relationship between UNIFIL and LAF forces in the coming year.Aa "The cooperation between UNIFIL and LAF is the cornerstone of [Resolution] 1701. The decision that was raised by the Security Council praised the deployment of the LAF and the cooperation under way with UNIFIL which has helped produced a strategic change in the situation on the ground." Copyright 2009, The Daily Star. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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