UNITED NATIONS, United States: UN chief Antonio Guterres said Monday that it will be necessary to maintain peacekeepers in Lebanon after the mandate of the current mission expires at year-end. In a report to the Security Council seen by AFP, Guterres proposes three options ranging from nearly 2,000 to more than 5,500 uniformed UN personnel to monitor the ceasefire and support the Lebanese armed forces.

BEIRUT, May 30 — Lebanon is seeking an international force to replace a decades-long United Nations peacekeeping mission whose mandate ends this year following US and Israeli...

UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Antonio Guterres said Monday (Jun 1) that it will be necessary to maintain peacekeepers in Lebanon after the mandate of the current mission expires at…

UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Antonio Guterres said Monday (Jun 1) that it will be necessary to maintain peacekeepers in Lebanon after the mandate of the current mission expires at…

UNITED NATIONS, United States: UN chief Antonio Guterres said Monday that it will be necessary to maintain peacekeepers in Lebanon after the mandate of the current mission expires…

Guterres' proposal outlines three possible models for a new force, and would likely comprise hundreds or thousands of troops to ensure the Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire stays in…

Peacekeeping presence necessary to monitor Israel-Lebanon border, Antonio Guterres says

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council that the United Nations must maintain a presence in Lebanon when the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon…

The United Nations must maintain a strategic footprint in Lebanon once the mandate for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) expires at the conclusion of the year,