“More than six years after the conflict broke out in Syria, Lebanon continues to face the political, economic, humanitarian and social consequences of this crisis on its own soil, the consequences of which are constantly jeopardizing its stability, “Said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in his 25th semi-annual report on the implementation of resolution 1559 (2004).
This document, which assesses the implementation of the resolution since 21 October 2016, was the subject of consultations yesterday in the Security Council. The UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman, in charge of this issue, briefed Council members on the situation in Lebanon and on the implementation of the resolution.
While several provisions of resolution 1559 have been implemented, a number of others, including the presence and activities of Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias and the delimitation of the Lebanese-Syrian border, remain to be implemented. The Secretary-General noted that the conflict in Syria was one of the factors that prevented progress at this level and stressed that “the lack of progress can not in any way justify a tolerance of the action of armed militias who refuse to To lay down their arms “, alluding to Hezbollah.
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