Press Release

Special Coordinator Wronecka Briefs Security Council on Resolution 1701

21 November 2023

  • 21 November 2023 -- Today, the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka and the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix briefed the Security Council on the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701 (2006), based on the latest report of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

 

The Special Coordinator underlined the urgent need to de-escalate the situation along the Blue Line.  “Our collective focus and advocacy must be on urging the parties to exercise restraint and calling for a return to the cessation of hostilities through the full implementation of resultion 1701 to prevent a wider conflagration that Lebanon neither wants nor can afford," she said. 

Expressing deep concern over the daily skirmishes across the Blue Line since 8 October, the Special Coordinator said the developments of the past six weeks represent the most serious violations of resolution 1701 since its adoption in 2006. This also serves as a reminder that the full implementation of resolution 1701 is a key entry point to realize peace, security and stability in the region.

The ongoing exchanges of fire have resulted in numerous casualties, including civilians, on both sides, internal displacement of thousands as well as material and environmental damages. Notably, the danger of miscalculation and broader conflict is ever-present.  In addition to the need for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the Special Coordinator noted that outstanding obligations remain for both Lebanon and Israel under resolution 1701. 

The Special Coordinator reiterated the Secretary-General’s emphasis on adhering to international humanitarian and human rights law, namely obligations to protect civilians, including journalists, as well as to ensure the safety of UN personnel on the ground and to respect the inviolability of UN premises, schools and medical facilities. 

The ongoing developments have also underscored the importance of a strong and well-resourced Lebanese Armed Forces in the successful implementation of resolution 1701, the Special Coordinator said, urging continued and further international support for Lebanon’s state security institutions. 

Regretting that Lebanon has been without a president of the Republic for over one year, the Special Coordinator said the best way to enhance Lebanon’s ability to address challenges was through functioning and empowered state institutions, particularly in times of crisis. She said recent developments underscore the urgent need for Lebanon’s political leaders to set aside their differences and embrace an approach that would facilitate the election of a president and the subsequent formation of a fully empowered government. 

In conclusion, the Special Coordinator reiterated the commitment of the United Nations to continue standing by Lebanon and its people. 

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