The mandate of the UN peacekeepers who patrol Lebanon's southern border is due to expire at the end of the month. Diplomats are trying to find a renewal compromise before the Security Council votes at the end of August.
Breakdown
- The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon is up for renewal amid political disputes. 6s
- The US is pushing for a sunset clause, possibly making this the mission's final year. 28s
- Lebanon's government is moving to disarm Hezbollah with UN assistance. 51s
- A UN withdrawal could leave a security gap as Lebanon's army is overstretched. 1m 21s
- Lebanon argues that a military observer force is still needed for peace and stability. 2m 8s