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Lebanon PM urges UN Resolution on ceasefire with Israel

BEIRUT, Oct 12: Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Friday ur...

By AFP

BEIRUT, Oct 12: Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Friday urged the United Nations to pass a resolution calling for an "immediate" ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.


In a televised address, Mikati emphasised his government's commitment to deploy the army on the border with Israel as part of a cessation of hostilities, and said Hezbollah agreed on the matter.


Mikati said Lebanon's foreign ministry would ask the UN Security Council to issue a resolution calling for a "full and immediate ceasefire".


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He said his government was committed to "the full application of Resolution 1701", which was adopted in 2006 and called for the Lebanese army and peacekeepers to be the only armed forces deployed in the south of the country.


Lebanon is committed to "the deployment of the army in the south and the bolstering of its presence along the border", he said.


"Hezbollah is in agreement on this issue," he added.


A government source had previously told AFP that Hezbollah informed Lebanese authorities it had accepted a ceasefire with Israel on September 27, the day an Israeli strike killed its leader Hassan Nasrallah.


Previously, the Iran-backed militant group had said it would only accept a truce if there was also one with its Palestinian ally Hamas in Gaza.


Mikati also condemned attacks on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon as a "crime", with peacekeepers targeted two days in a row by Israeli forces, according to Lebanese official media and the foreign ministry.


A year of hostilities has killed more than 2,100 people in Lebanon and forced more than one million people to flee, according to Lebanese authorities.

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