Arab delegation goes to New York

8 Aug, 2006 05:35 / Updated 18 years ago

An Arab delegation is on its way to the United Nations headquarters in New York to represent Lebanon’s interests at the UN Security Council.

Foreign Ministers from Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, along with the General Secretary of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, are making the visit after the Lebanese Prime Minister rejected a ceasefire proposed by the UN, which was backed by President Bush. Faud Saniora says the Arab delegation will warn the UN Security Council about the consequences of backing the plan, which was drawn up by France and the US. Arab countries see the draft resolution as being weighted in Israel’s favour. They say it does not meet a number of key demands, including the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon when the fighting ends. On Monday, Lebanon’s Special Envoy to the United Nations met the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan. He said Lebanon and Hezbollah’s agreement to deploy 15,000 Lebanese troops in the south of the country, on the withdrawal of Israeli forces, shows unanimity which has never been seen before.