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UN chief urges Lebanon’s Hezbollah to halt military activity

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: UN Secretary- General Antonio Guterres is calling on Hezbollah not to engage in military activity inside Lebanon and elsewhere in the region, in a report seen by AFP on Wednesday.

“The maintenanc­e by Hezbollah of sizeable and sophistica­ted military capabiliti­es outside the control of the government of Lebanon remains a matter of grave concern,” Guterres said in a report sent to the Security Council.

The UN chief called on the Shiite movement “not to engage in any military activity inside or outside Lebanon” in line with a 2004 UN resolution.

The Lebanese government must prevent Hezbollah from “building paramilita­ry capacity outside the authority of the state,” he said.

The report followed elections this month that saw Hezbollah allies make gains in the Lebanese parliament, cementing the Iranand Syria-backed movement’s political dominance.

Guterres called on countries in the region that maintain ties with Hezbollah to encourage the armed group to transform into a “solely civilian political party” and to disarm.

Listed as a terror group by the United States, Hezbollah is now fighting in Syria on behalf of government forces and in Iraq alongside paramilita­ry groups, and is accused of backing Huthi rebels in Yemen.

Internatio­nal efforts to contain the group have largely failed, including several rounds of US and European sanctions and a month-long war with Israel in 2006. The Security Council is scheduled to discuss the report yesterday. — AFP

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