US Ambassador Dorothy Shea visited on Friday UNIFIL’s headquarters in south Lebanon.
Her visit came amid controversy on the renewal of the peacekeepers’ mandate, after US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres proposed changes to their mandate.
“The US Ambassador conducted an orientation trip to UNIFIL to help her better understand the issues and complexities of the UNIFIL mission at the Blue Line and the role of UNIFIL,” the US embassy said in a statement.
UNIFIL Head of Mission and Force Commander Stefano Del Col said it was an honor to host Shea and to join her during a tour of the Blue Line.
“It was also an opportunity to brief & show her the crucial work of our peacekeepers together with the Lebanese Army in furthering peace in South Lebanon,” he wrote on his Twitter account.
David Schenker, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, has said that Washington’s vote on the renewal of UNIFIL’s mandate depends on the expansion of its scope of operation, recalling the evolving military activities of Hezbollah south of the Litani River.
He said there are 16 natural reserves in south Lebanon that Hezbollah uses as military positions.
This week, western diplomatic sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Washington has repeatedly called for expanding UNIFIL’s powers and promoting its role in the South.