Germany repeats call for EU force to replace UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
First publishedJul 17, 09:24 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:42 UTC · 13m ago
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Answer
Germany wants the EU to send a force to Lebanon to replace UN peacekeepers.
Reported by 1 outlet — Al Jazeera. See all sources ↓
Germany wants the EU to send a force to Lebanon. This force would replace UN peacekeepers. Germany wants to prevent a security problem in Lebanon's south.
Why it matters
This is important because it affects the security of Lebanon and the region. It also shows Germany's role in international relations.
In brief
- Who wants the EU to send a force to Lebanon?
- Germany
- Why does Germany want the EU to send a force?
- To prevent a security problem in Lebanon's south
- What would replace the UN peacekeepers?
- The EU force
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All outlets report Germany's call for an EU force in a similar way, focusing on the security concerns in Lebanon.
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Germany's proposal to replace UN peacekeepers
Sources1TypeAngleAl JazeeraGermany repeats call for EU force
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Security concerns in Lebanon's south
Sources1TypeAngleAl Jazeerasecurity vacuum in Lebanon's south
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