EU Committed to Supporting Lebanese Army in Fight against Terror

EU Ambassador Christina Lassen visits the 9th Brigade of the Lebanese Armed Forces in Arsal. Photo provided by EU delegation
EU Ambassador Christina Lassen visits the 9th Brigade of the Lebanese Armed Forces in Arsal. Photo provided by EU delegation
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EU Committed to Supporting Lebanese Army in Fight against Terror

EU Ambassador Christina Lassen visits the 9th Brigade of the Lebanese Armed Forces in Arsal. Photo provided by EU delegation
EU Ambassador Christina Lassen visits the 9th Brigade of the Lebanese Armed Forces in Arsal. Photo provided by EU delegation

The Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Lebanon, Ambassador Christina Lassen, has visited the Lebanese army’s 9th brigade deployed around the northeastern border town of Arsal.

Lassen also held meetings with the head of Arsal Municipality, Bassel al-Hujairi, and with UN agencies representatives.

The visit was an opportunity to pay tribute to the Lebanese army “for the successful mission conducted against extremist groups in the area and to renew the condolences for the loss of Lebanese soldiers,” the EU delegation said in a statement.

Lassen reiterated the EU’s full support to the Lebanese army’s mission in fighting terrorism and to secure Lebanon's borders.

"The EU will step up its long-term support for Integrated Border Management. The EU is and will remain engaged to support the sovereignty, stability, territorial integrity and independence of Lebanon. The EU is supporting Lebanon in its fight against terrorism," the statement quoted Lassen as saying.

Following the visit to the 9th brigade, the diplomat met with Hujairi, where she took stock of the situation of the local population and refugees in Arsal and reassured him of EU's support.

"I am very glad to visit Arsal at this particular moment. I am aware that the citizens of Arsal have been through very challenging times recently. We hope that with the successful military victory against the extremists a new chapter can begin in this border region," she said.

Lassen also acknowledged the challenges to public services in the town posed by the Syrian refugee crisis and reiterated the on-going EU assistance for the rehabilitation of infrastructure and the provision of services.

The ambassador and municipal chief were later joined by representatives from UNDP and UNICEF to discuss concrete support measures, particularly for the rehabilitation of waste water networks in the area.



Hemedti Issues Strict Orders to his Forces to Protect Sudanese People

 People collect clean water provided by a charity organization to people in Gedaref in eastern Sudan on August 30, 2024. (AFP)
People collect clean water provided by a charity organization to people in Gedaref in eastern Sudan on August 30, 2024. (AFP)
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Hemedti Issues Strict Orders to his Forces to Protect Sudanese People

 People collect clean water provided by a charity organization to people in Gedaref in eastern Sudan on August 30, 2024. (AFP)
People collect clean water provided by a charity organization to people in Gedaref in eastern Sudan on August 30, 2024. (AFP)

Commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemedti, issued on Saturday strict orders to his forces to protect civilians and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid in line with the commitments his delegation made at the recent peace talks in Geneva.

In a post on the X platform, he said he issued an “extraordinary administrative order to all the forces” to protect civilians and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.

He called on all commanders to abide by the orders in line with international humanitarian law. Any violators will be held accountable.

The RSF has been accused of widespread violations against civilians in areas under their control. They have also been accused of committing massacres in Gezira state in central Sudan. The RSF have denied the accusations.

Hemedti announced in August the formation of a “civilian protection force” that immediately assumed its duties in the Khartoum and Gezira states.

According to head of the RSF delegation to the Geneva talks, Omar Hamdan, the force is formed of 27 combat vehicles, backed by forces that have experience in cracking down on insubordination.

Hemedti stressed last week his commitment to all the outcomes of the Geneva talks, starting with ensuring the delivery of aid to those in need.

The RSF and army agreed to open two safe routes for the deliveries and to protect civilians to ease their suffering after nearly a year and a half of war.

The mediators in Geneva received commitments from the RSF that it would order the fighters against committing any violations against civilians in areas under their control.

Meanwhile, aid deliveries continued through the Adre border crossing with Chad. They are headed to people in Darfur in western Sudan.

Fifty-nine aid trucks carrying aid supplies crossed from Chad to Darfur, said the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on Saturday.

“The supplies are estimated to reach nearly 195,000 people in acute need in different parts of the country,” it added.

“About 128 aid trucks carrying supplies for an estimated 355,000 people are being prepared to cross into Sudan in the coming days and weeks to ensure a steady flow of supplies. Despite the surge of supplies through Adre, humanitarian partners have warned that ongoing rains and floods have damaged three major bridges in the region, limiting movements within Darfur,” it revealed.

“While progress has been made on the Adre border crossing, funding resources are depleting, and humanitarian funding is urgently required to sustain the supplies chain,” it urged.