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UNSC extends Lebanon mission for last time

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The United Nations Security Council has taken a historic step towards maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East, as it unanimously agreed to extend the mandate of its peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon for an additional year. This decision was made on Thursday, following intense discussions and negotiations among the members of the Security Council. The extension of the mandate is seen as a crucial step towards promoting peace and security in the region, and a positive development towards achieving a lasting solution to the conflict in the area.

The peacekeeping mission, known as the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), has been operating in southern Lebanon since 1978, and its main role is to ensure the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701, which calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory. The mission has played a vital role in maintaining peace and stability in the region, and its extension for another year is a testament to its success.

The decision to extend the mandate of UNIFIL was welcomed by all the members of the Security Council, who praised the mission for its efforts in promoting stability and security in the region. Diplomats have stated that this extension will be the final one for UNIFIL, and efforts will be made to reach a permanent solution to the conflict in southern Lebanon within this time frame. This move by the Security Council is a clear indication of its commitment towards finding a peaceful resolution to the long-standing conflict in the region.

The extension of UNIFIL’s mandate comes at a critical time, as tensions have been rising in the region due to various political and military developments. The mission has been instrumental in preventing any escalation of hostilities and has been working closely with the Lebanese Armed Forces to maintain stability and security in the area. The continued presence of UNIFIL in southern Lebanon is crucial in maintaining the delicate balance in the region and preventing any further conflict.

The Security Council has also called upon all parties involved to fully cooperate with UNIFIL and allow the mission to carry out its mandate effectively. This includes granting access to all areas for the peacekeeping forces and ensuring the safety and security of the UN personnel. The success of UNIFIL depends on the cooperation of all parties, and it is imperative that they work together towards achieving a lasting peace in the region.

The extension of UNIFIL’s mandate is a positive step towards achieving peace and stability in the Middle East, and it is a clear indication that the international community is committed to finding a peaceful solution to the conflict in southern Lebanon. The mission has been praised for its professionalism, dedication, and impartiality in carrying out its duties, and its presence in the region has been crucial in preventing any further escalation of hostilities.

In conclusion, the unanimous decision by the Security Council to extend the mandate of UNIFIL for another year is a clear message of hope for the people of southern Lebanon and the entire region. It is a step towards achieving a lasting peace and promoting stability in the Middle East. The international community must continue to support the mission and work towards finding a permanent solution to the conflict in the region. With the continued efforts of UNIFIL and the cooperation of all parties involved, we can hope for a brighter and more peaceful future for the people of southern Lebanon.

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