– A United Nations envoy for Lebanon reported to the
Security Council today on how the current political paralysis, including
the two-year presidential vacuum, is negatively impacting the country’s
ability to make vital decisions.
“Undoubtedly, since the resolution was passed in September 2004, a lot has been achieved,” Terje Roed-Larsen said at a press stakeout following closed-door consultations with the Security Council, referring the 15-member body’s resolution 1559,
which declared support for free and fair elections in Lebanon and
called for the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country.
An example of such achievement included the withdrawal in 2005 of Syrian
troops and military assets from Lebanon on the basis of the resolution.
Mr. Roed-Larsen recalled that it was an agreement which he made on
behalf of former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan with Syrian President
Bashar al Assad in Aleppo, highlighting that had been honoured by
Syria’s Government “to the letter.”