France, Italy Agree on Post-UNIFIL Coalition for Lebanon - Shafaq News
- France and Italy plan to create a multinational coalition to replace the UN peacekeeping force Unifil in Lebanon after 2026, announced by French President Emmanuel Macron.
- Unifil has about 7,500 peacekeepers from nearly 50 countries and has served as a buffer between Lebanon and Israel since 1978 near the Blue Line.
- The UN Security Council decided to end Unifil's mandate on December 31, 2026, under pressure from the United States.
- Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized that their coalition aims to strengthen Lebanon's sovereignty and avoid a dangerous security vacuum after Unifil's mandate ends.
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France and Italy want to establish a multinational coalition, at the end of UN Force FINUL, in December, to strengthen the sovereignty of Lebanon, announced French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at a summit in Antibes, on the French Riviera, reports AFP.
Italy and France agreed yesterday to create a new alliance in support of Lebanon.
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France and Italy want to launch a multinational coalition to replace the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, Unifil.
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