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U.N. committed to promoting security in Lebanon: Plumbly
Sir Derek Plumbly. (Archive, AP Photo/Aladin Abdel Naby, Pool)
Sir Derek Plumbly. (Archive, AP Photo/Aladin Abdel Naby, Pool)

BEIRUT: Newly appointed U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Derek Plumbly said Wednesday that despite the hard times, the U.N. remains dedicated to boosting Lebanon’s security.

“These are difficult times. But the United Nations remains deeply committed to promoting the security and stability of Lebanon and to further consolidating what has been achieved since the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1701,” Plumbly said in a statement.

His remarks came following talks with Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour.

He said issues relating to UNSCOL’s mission in Lebanon as well as the situation in the region were also discussed.

Earlier Wednesday, Plumbly met with Prime Minister Najib Mikati. He is also scheduled to hold talks with President Michel Sleiman and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri as part of courtesy visits to Lebanese officials.

“In my meetings so far today, I have also briefly discussed the longstanding cooperation between Lebanon and the United Nations in so many different fields,” he said.

“I look forward to working with the Lebanese authorities to further deepen our joint efforts for the welfare and development of Lebanon and its people.

Plumbly, who arrived in Beirut Saturday to take up his post, said he looks forward to meeting the “broadest possible range of Lebanese interlocutors.”

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imad February 08, 2012 10:40 PM

Yeah sure; the only interest the UN has is in promoting is Israel's interest. Never before in Lebanon's history and for as long as the UN has been in Lebanon, has the leadership of the UN been so "concerned" with Lebanon's security. Ever since the Resistance defeated Israel and forced it to withdraw from Lebanon, the UN suddenly is interested in Lebanon's well being? Well, Lebanon should take up their offer, and demand that Israel pay Lebanon for the damages caused by Israel's murderous campaigns against the Lebanese.

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