The Borneo Post

UN renews peacekeepi­ng mission in Lebanon as US warns of war

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN Security Council on Wednesday extended the peacekeepi­ng mission in Lebanon for another year amid pressure from the United States for the UN force to take action against Hezbollah militants.

The council unanimousl­y backed a French- drafted resolution after much wrangling with the United States over the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon ( UNIFIL) tasked with monitoring a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.

France argued that UNIFIL had succeeded in maintainin­g calm in south Lebanon but the United States pushed for action by the mission against Hezbollah militants it accuses of stockpilin­g weapons and readying for war.

“Conditions in south Lebanon are very dangerous today. The clouds of war are gathering,” US Ambassador Nikki Haley told the council after the vote.

“UNIFIL exists to help prevent war from happening again and it is supposed to do that.”

The resolution highlights that UNIFIL has the authority to “take all necessary actions” in areas where its forces are deployed and must ensure that its area of operations is “not utilized for hostile activities of any kind.”

It also requests that UN secretary- general Antonio Guterres look at ways to increase UNIFIL’s visible presence, through patrols and inspection­s, but within its existing mandate.

“UNIFIL can, of course, do better and do more,” said French Deputy Ambassador Anne Gueguen, but she stressed that the force was indeed keeping the peace.

“No one in this council can imagine for one second the environmen­t that would exist there without UNIFIL.”

Israel welcomed the mandate renewal, with Ambassador Danny Danon saying in a statement that “the resolution requires UNIFIL to open its eyes, and forces it to act against Hezbollah’s terror buildup in the area.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Undated handout picture showing specimen of primate Calicebus miltoni which was included in the 2014-2015 Report of New Species of Vertebrate­s and Plants of the Amazon. — AFP photo
Undated handout picture showing specimen of primate Calicebus miltoni which was included in the 2014-2015 Report of New Species of Vertebrate­s and Plants of the Amazon. — AFP photo

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