UNITED NATIONS: The U.N. Security Council on Wednesday urged Lebanon’s parliament to quickly choose a new president to bolster stability as war rages across the border in Syria.
Lebanon has been without a president, who is also the commander-in-chief, since May because of disagreements between lawmakers.
The 15-member council "expressed concern at the prolonged vacancy in the office of the presidency with a view to preserving the stability and the unity of Lebanon," said Australian Ambassador Gary Quinlan, whose country chairs the council.
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