German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that Germany would not provide
ground troops to a United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon.
However, speaking to reporters after meeting parliament leaders, Merkel said
that her country may provide naval security as part of its effort to keep peace
in the region.
Earlier on Thursday, German Defense Minister Franz-Josef Jung made a similar
statement.
During a visit to a transport helicopter regiment in the town of Rheine, Jung
said that his country's contribution to an international peacekeeping contingent
would likely be naval forces and not land-based soldiers.
The defense minister said Germany could participate in a peacekeeping force
by sending sailors to help secure the border between Syria and Lebanon, said a
report by the German radio Deutsche Welle.
Germany now has around 8,000 soldiers participating in peacekeeping
operations around the globe, including Afghanistan and Congo.