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Germany offers support to Lebanese army in maritime surveillance, training
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IANS | 07 Nov, 2022
German
Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht has announced new support from her
country to the Lebanese army in maritime surveillance and training.
Lambrecht's remarks came during her visit to Lebanon on
Sunday to follow up on her country's maritime force operating with the
United Nations Interim force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), Xinhua news agency
reported, citing the National News Agency.
"We are committed to
strengthening the maritime radar system by providing specialized radar
equipment and training to operate the machine, which is equally
important to securing patrol boats," she said.
UNIFIL Maritime
Force is the first of its kind within the framework of the UN
peacekeeping force. It was first deployed in 2006 at the request of
Lebanon to assist its navy in securing maritime borders and effective
security control in Lebanese waters, which comprises six ships from
Germany, Bangladesh, Greece, Indonesia, Turkey, and Brazil.
UNIFIL
was established in 1978 under UN Security Council Resolutions 425 and
426 to confirm the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and restore
international peace and security in the region.
UNIFIL currently has over 9,000 peacekeepers from 48 countries and about 800 local and international civilian staff.
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