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UN-brokered ceasefire takes effects at 0500
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participate in UN. peacekeeping force in Lebanon
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The United
Nations expects that a vanguard contingent of 3,500 international troops will be
deployed to southern Lebanon within two weeks, a senior UN official said
Tuesday.
"We would like to see 3,000 to 3,500 troops within 10
days to two weeks," said Hedi Annabi, the assistant secretary-general for UN
peacekeeping operations.
The advance team will help consolidate the cessation
of hostilities and start the process of the Israeli withdrawal and deployment of
the Lebanese forces, Annabi told reporters at UN headquarters.
No timetable has been set for the deployment of the
force, said Annabi, adding that it depends on how the contributing countries
would respond to a call for their contribution as early as possible.
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted
resolution 1701 on Friday, authorizing that the UN Interim Force in Lebanon,
which currently has less than 2,000 troops, will be beefed up to 15,000.
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said Monday that he
had not yet received firm commitments from countries who have said they may
contribute troops to the enhanced UN peacekeeping force.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters Tuesday
that no formal offers had yet been received but the United Nations continues
holding technical meetings with military advisors from member states.
He added that 17 member states attended a meeting on
Monday and28 attended a meeting on Saturday.
"We hope to have a more formal meeting with the troop
contributors on Thursday," Dujarric said. "We do expect a more formal meeting on
Thursday at which point hopefully we will get those offers." Enditem
Syria: Israeli war on Lebanon
prearranged
DAMASCUS, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad on Tuesday told the opening session of a journalists conference that
Israel's war on Lebanon was a "planned aggression". >>>
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