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International Naval Force Begins Patrolling Lebanese Coastline

08 September 2006

Ghanaian peacekeeping force stands at UN checkpoint as convoy of Lebanese army vehicles deploys from Tyre in coastal southern region
Ghanaian peacekeeping force stands at UN checkpoint as convoy of Lebanese army vehicles deploys from Tyre in coastal southern region
The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon says Israel has lifted it two-month-long sea blockade of the country.

The commander of the U.N. force said Israel Friday lifted the sea blockade as an international naval force began patrolling the Lebanese coastline.

Israel lifted its air blockade of Lebanon on Thursday.

Israel imposed the blockade at the start of its war against Hezbollah to prevent the guerrilla group from getting arms supplies from Iran through Syria. A U.N.-mandated ceasefire ended the war last month.

In other developments, Israeli media say Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has indicated he would be prepared to discuss the status of the disputed Shebaa Farms region if Lebanon disarms Hezbollah and fulfills its obligations under U.N. resolutions (1701 and 1559).

The reports say Mr. Olmert made the remark during talks with visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

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