Marking Peace Day, UNIFIL head highlights efforts with army in building peace

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As peace along the Blue Line remains a “shared aspiration,” Lebanese officials and local leaders joined UNIFIL peacekeepers today, Monday in marking the International Day of Peace, which fell on Sunday, September 21, at the U.N. mission’s headquarters in Naqoura, UNIFIL said.

 

In his address at the ceremony, UNIFIL Head of Mission and Force Commander Major General Diodato Abagnara strongly emphasized the mission’s efforts with the Lebanese Army in building and sustaining peace in south Lebanon. 

 

Abagnara also highlighted the challenges peacekeepers face in the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701, which forms the basis of UNIFIL’s mandate. 

 

“Security incidents test our vigilance,” he said. “UNIFIL must adapt as circumstances evolve, but our purpose remains unchanged: to serve peace, protect civilians, uphold the ideals of the United Nations.”

 

At today’s ceremony, the UNIFIL head, senior U.N. officials and the LAF representative, Brigadier General Nicolas Tabet, released doves to symbolize peace. On the occasion, 37 military staff officers were awarded with the U.N. Peacekeeping Medal in recognition of their participation in the mission’s work.

 

The International Day of Peace was established by the U.N. General Assembly in 1981. It is dedicated to ceasefire and non-violence and is an occasion during which all promote tolerance, justice, and human rights. In 2001, the General Assembly unanimously voted to designate the Day as a period of non-violence and ceasefire. 

 

The global theme of this year’s observance is Act Now for a Peaceful World, calling everyone to take concrete action to mobilize for peace.

SourceNaharnet
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