UN Chief Calls for Peace in Gaza, Lebanon, Ukraine and Sudan

UN chief Antonio Guterres. Reuters file photo
UN chief Antonio Guterres. Reuters file photo
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UN Chief Calls for Peace in Gaza, Lebanon, Ukraine and Sudan

UN chief Antonio Guterres. Reuters file photo
UN chief Antonio Guterres. Reuters file photo

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told BRICS leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that the world needed peace in Gaza, Lebanon, Ukraine and Sudan.

"Across the board, we need peace," Guterres said at the BRICS summit in the Russian city of Kazan, Reuters reported.

"We need peace in Ukraine. A just peace in line with the UN Charter, international law and UN General Assembly resolutions."

Meanwhile, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, said that the full implementation of UN resolution 1701 was still the goal of diplomatic efforts, stressing that a joint proposal made by France and the United States remains the basis for any potential ceasefire.
The resolution calls for southern Lebanon to be free of any troops or weapons other than those of the Lebanese state.
France's top diplomat also said Lebanon must end a two-year vacuum and elect a new president, calling the lack of an elected head of state 'inconceivable'.
"To preserve its unity in the face of challenges, to be represented at the negotiating table in the future, Lebanon must have a head of state," Barrot told a news conference in Paris.



Lebanon Says Five Dead in Israeli Strike on Tyre City Center

A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER
A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER
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Lebanon Says Five Dead in Israeli Strike on Tyre City Center

A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER
A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER

Lebanon's health ministry said Israel struck the southern city of Tyre on Monday, killing at least five people and wounding 10 others.
An "Israeli enemy strike this morning on a building" in the center of the coastal city "led to a provisional toll of five dead and 10 wounded", a health ministry statement said.
It added that "work is ongoing to remove the rubble".
An AFP video journalist saw emergency personnel rush a survivor to an ambulance on a stretcher, while other rescuers worked to put out a heavily smoldering fire at the site, where a residential apartment block had collapsed like a pancake.
Tyre, an ancient coastal city which boasts a UNESCO World Heritage site, was subjected to heavy Israeli strikes last week, leaving swathes of the center in ruins.
Israel last month escalated air strikes on Hezbollah strongholds and sent ground forces into Lebanon, following a year of cross-border exchanges of fire with the Iran-backed group over the Gaza war.