Pakistan urges Israel to withdraw from Lebanon, Syria

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UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan called on Israel to withdraw from Lebanese and Syrian territories, including Golan Heights, and allow UN peacekeepers to operate without obstruction to ensure compliance with international agreements for advancing sustainable peace and stability in the Middle East.
Speaking in the United Nations Security Council, Ambassador Munir Akram, permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, voiced deep concern over the increasing threats faced by peacekeepers from the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO).
The Pakistani envoy spoke after two senior UN peacekeeping officials briefed the 15-member Council on recent developments in Lebanon and the occupied Syrian Golan, and the challenges facing “blue helmets” serving there.
UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix was joined by Major General Patrick Gauchat, Head of UNTSO who is temporarily in charge of the UN force in the Golan, UNDOF.
Lacroix is currently in Lebanon, where UNIFIL monitors the Blue Line border of separation with Israel. He is there with the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and they visited the Mission’s area of operations earlier in the day.
In his remarks, the Pakistan envoy strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing aggression in Syrian territories and the illegal incursion of Israeli military forces in the separation areas established under the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.
That agreement remains binding and must be upheld without exception, Ambassador Akram said, adding no force except UNDOF should have a military presence there. “Any unilateral actions that undermine this agreement are unacceptable.”
Similarly, he said, Pakistan recognizes the essential role of UNIFIL in maintaining stability in Southern Lebanon under Security Council Resolution 1701.
Welcoming the cessation of hostilities arrangement between Lebanon and Israel of November 26, 2024, Ambassador Akram backed the Lebanese leadership in their commitment to fulfill this arrangement.
But he voiced alarm over the continued violations of the arrangement by Israeli forces including airspace violations, airstrikes and restrictions on UNIFIL’s freedom of movement.

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