Lebanon Requests UNIFIL Mandate Renewal for Another Year
During a meeting with a UNIFIL delegation, Salam emphasized Lebanon's unwavering commitment to Resolution 1701, reiterating its strong support for UNIFIL in executing its mission. "The Lebanese government remains fully committed to Resolution 1701 and to supporting UNIFIL in carrying out its mandate," he stated, as reported by the media.
Salam underscored Lebanon's ongoing determination to create a secure and conducive environment for UNIFIL operations. He also highlighted the paramount importance of safeguarding international personnel and preserving stability along the Blue Line, the boundary that the UN established after Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
The UN Security Council is expected to vote on the extension of UNIFIL's mandate before it expires at the end of this month.
Established in 1978 following Israel's invasion of Lebanon, UNIFIL now deploys roughly 10,000 peacekeepers from around 50 countries.
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