Germany proposes establishing an EU military force to replace the UNIFIL mission in Lebanon

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- 1. Germany wants an EU-led alternative security mission to be evaluated before UNIFIL's mandate expires in 2026.
- 2. The Lebanese government is considered one of the most promising dynamics among the current developments in the region.
- 3. Israel and Lebanon met for the sixth time in Rome, the capital of Italy, to conduct mutual negotiations.
- 4. The proposed EU mission aims to support Israel's withdrawal while preventing Hezbollah from rearming.
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Germany proposes the deployment of a European Union-mandated military force to close the potential security gap that could emerge following the end of the United Nations (UNIFIL) mission in Lebanon in 2026. German officials state that this step could prevent the formation of a new security vacuum in the region.
The proposal comes at a time when efforts are being made to de-escalate tensions between Lebanon and Israel. The two countries are holding face-to-face talks at the American embassy in the capital to maintain regional stability.
The international force under an EU mandate aims to facilitate the withdrawal of the Israeli army while preventing Hezbollah from regaining strength. European countries, on the other hand, aim to maintain the balance in the region through such diplomatic and military steps.
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- Q: What exactly is the new mission proposed by Germany for Lebanon?
- A: Germany proposes the establishment of a new European Union-mandated military force to prevent a security vacuum when the current UN (UNIFIL) mission's mandate expires.
- Q: When will the current UNIFIL mission's mandate expire?
- A: The mandate of the United Nations UNIFIL mission in Lebanon will expire on 31 December 2026.
- Q: In which city and how often are the negotiations between Israel and Lebanon held?
- A: The negotiation teams of the two countries at the ambassadorial level met at the American embassy in Rome, Italy, to hold their sixth round of talks.
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