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PARIS, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Kofi
Annan said on Thursday that Israeli troops would pull out of south Lebanon after
the deployment of 5,000 UN peacekeepers and 16,000 Lebanese troops.
"That is what I have just been discussing with the
Israeli government," Annan told French private radio Europe 1.
"We agreed that with 5,000 UN troops and 16,000
Lebanese soldiers who will go down south, it would be a credible force to allow
the Israelis to pull out entirely," he said.
"I hope that one week up to 10 days from now, we will
have 5,000. At that point, the Israelis will be forced to pull out. It is very
important because the situation is fragile. As long as there are Israeli troops
on Lebanese territory, there are some Lebanese who are going to consider that
they are being occupied," he said.
"I think we need to move as soon as possible," said
Annan, who again called upon Israel to lift the sea and air blockade on Lebanon.
"We need to start lifting the blockade sooner because
quite frankly I don't think the situation will hold until then," Annan said.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday ruled
out lifting the blockade unless the UN resolution 1701 is fully implemented.
Resolution 1701, unanimously adopted on Aug. 11 by
the UN Security Council, calls for a strengthened UN Interim Force in Lebanon
(UNIFIL) from 2,000 to 15,000 troops, the deployment of the Lebanese army there,
the withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the disarmament of Hezbollah.
The UNIFIL will deploy 5,000 peacekeepers by the end
of September, according to the chief of the UN peacekeeping operation,
Jean-Marie Guehenno.
"On Friday (Sept. 1st), the first troops -- Italian
troops -- will start to deploy, which means we should reach, within a month, a
level of 4,000 to 5,000 men or a doubling of the force," the French newspaper Le
Monde quoted Guehenno on Thursday.
Annan is on a visit to the Middle East to try to
consolidate the fragile ceasefire in Lebanon. After Lebanon, Israel, the West
Bank and Jordan, he is expected to be in Damascus on Thursday for talks with
Syrian leaders. He will also visit Iran, Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
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