Plumbly Shrugs off Call to Deploy UNIFIL on Lebanon’s Border with Syria

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U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Derek Plumbly shrugged off on Tuesday a request by the March 14 opposition to deploy UNIFIL troops on Lebanon’s border with Syria.

“We were concerned by what is happening at the border. But our focus, my focus is very much on what we can do to help the Lebanese Armed Forces,” Plumbly said following talks with Prime Minister Najib Miqati at the Grand Serail.

“We, with donors, have been helping over a period of years but we are looking now with more urgency at what we can do to help the security authorities here in Lebanon to control the border as it should be,” he said in response to a question on whether the U.N. has an intention to deploy UNIFIL troops along the border with Syria.

The March 14 alliance handed President Michel Suleiman a memo asking the Lebanese authorities to expel the Syrian ambassador and deploy UNIFIL troops on the border with Syria following repeated incursions and shelling of northern and eastern border regions.

On the recent deadly gunbattles in the northern city of Tripoli and the spate of kidnappings of Syrians and Turkish nationals in Lebanon and of Lebanese in Syria, the diplomat said: “We strongly hope that all those who have been kidnapped will be released without any further delay.”

“It is unacceptable that this situation should continue and people should be held in this way,” he added.

Comments 4
Thumb primesuspect 04 September 2012, 14:51

Who cares about Plumby the plumber....

Thumb bigsami 04 September 2012, 18:06

Motormouth what part of "we love & support" the FSA you don't get? Soon they will prevail and Assad will fall and next to come down like a brick of walls....your beloved Iranian worshiping convicts aka HA. You can't hold the country hostage and against it's will with weapons for so long. Your days are numbered.

Thumb jadski 04 September 2012, 19:12

Where do u get ur information from ?

Missing spartacus 04 September 2012, 19:46

Mowaten, you are right. The idea of UNIFIL could seem appealing, but actually it would undermine definitively the idea of a sovereign Lebanon and would not stop the weapons going into syria (for sure the foreigners would not perform such a difficult and risky job).

It would create a safe heaven close to Homs, bringing more FSA fighters into the area, on both sides of the border. It would bring disgrace to Lebanon.

Unifil can achieve something in the South (demarcation, tripartite meetings), because Hezbollah is a disciplined partner. Can we say the same about the scores of militias under the brand of the FSA?