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Struger: The Situation is Calm, All Sides Cooperating with UNIFIL
Milos Struger, a senior official with the U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, said UNIFIL's area of operations is generally calm.
Struger made the comment during a briefing to reporters at the Tyre Rest House during which he announced that UNIFIL spokeswoman Yasmina Bouziane will be replaced by Miraj Singh.
Bouziane leaves her post on Tuesday and heads to Liberia to become the official spokeswoman of U.N. peacekeepers there.
"There is no indicator in the south about the change in the positions of different sides. Everyone is cooperating with UNFIIL in accordance with Security Council resolution 1701," the official said.
He told reporters that the Israeli army has increased its overflights. "Except that, the situation is generally calm and all sides have stressed they don't want war and are committed to stopping aggressions and cooperating with UNIFIL."
Beirut, 09 Feb 10, 11:07
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