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France wants UN mission in Lebanon clearly defined
19/8/2006 10:34

French President Jacques Chirac reiterated on Friday that the enlarged U.N. force in Lebanon should have a clear mission, specific rules of engagement, and that it should be truly international.

The statement was made during the French president's phone call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the president's office said.

In the phone call, Chirac stressed "the importance of specifying as far as possible the mission, the rules of engagement, the chain of command and the means of this force," a presidential spokesman said.

The president "insisted on a necessary balance in the distribution of the contingents which must reflect the engagement of all the international community, including the European countries," the spokesman added.

France, which has 200 troops in the existing U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), offered on Thursday to send 200 more troops to help the Lebanese establish a buffer zone near its southern border with Israel. France currently commands the U.N. troops in Lebanon.

France was expected to send as many as 2,000-4,000 troops to Lebanon after the U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 authorized the U.N. force to expand from its current total of 2,000 troops to 15,000.

Merkel ruled out late Thursday sending ground troops to join the U.N. force, but was considering sending a maritime protection component and providing logistic, air transport and reconnaissance support for the force.

According to schedule, the first deployment of about 3,000 U.N. troops in Lebanon is expected within 10 to 15 days.

Countries like Italy, Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey have expressed their willingness to contribute to the force.



Xinhua News