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Germany backs Lebanon naval force | Germany backs Lebanon naval force |
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The German government has approved plans to send warships to the eastern Mediterranean as part of a UN peacekeeping mission for Lebanon. | The German government has approved plans to send warships to the eastern Mediterranean as part of a UN peacekeeping mission for Lebanon. |
Up to 2,400 navy personnel will patrol Lebanon's coast to prevent arms from reaching Hezbollah militants. | Up to 2,400 navy personnel will patrol Lebanon's coast to prevent arms from reaching Hezbollah militants. |
But Germany is not sending ground troops to the region because of sensitivities over its Nazi past. | |
Russia has announced it is sending a battalion of army engineers to Lebanon to help rebuild its infrastructure. | |
This decision was made in view both of our particular responsibility for Israel's right to exist and for a solid solution for peace in the region Angela MerkelGerman chancellor | |
The contingent, up to 400 strong, will not be part of the UN mission and will not take part in mine-clearing. | |
It is due to arrive in late September or early October and will stay for three to four months, Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said. | |
In August, a UN-brokered truce ended 34 days of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. | In August, a UN-brokered truce ended 34 days of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. |
More than 1,100 people - mostly civilians - were killed in Lebanon during the war. In Israel, more than 150 people - mainly soldiers - were killed. | More than 1,100 people - mostly civilians - were killed in Lebanon during the war. In Israel, more than 150 people - mainly soldiers - were killed. |
'Particular responsibility' | |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel described as "historic" the decision to deploy warships in the eastern Mediterranean. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel described as "historic" the decision to deploy warships in the eastern Mediterranean. |
Mrs Merkel said it "was made in view both of our particular responsibility for Israel's right to exist, and for a solid solution for peace in the region". | Mrs Merkel said it "was made in view both of our particular responsibility for Israel's right to exist, and for a solid solution for peace in the region". |
Berlin's contingent will be the second-largest in the 15,000-strong UN force after Italy's, which is 3,000 soldiers strong. | Berlin's contingent will be the second-largest in the 15,000-strong UN force after Italy's, which is 3,000 soldiers strong. |
The Middle East mission must still be approved by parliament in a vote expected next week. | The Middle East mission must still be approved by parliament in a vote expected next week. |
The issue of sending German troops to the Middle East - some 60 years after the Nazis wiped out millions of Jews - has divided the country. | The issue of sending German troops to the Middle East - some 60 years after the Nazis wiped out millions of Jews - has divided the country. |
Partly because of concerns that German troops might be drawn into fighting against Israeli soldiers, Berlin has refused to follow other European nations in sending ground troops to Lebanon. | Partly because of concerns that German troops might be drawn into fighting against Israeli soldiers, Berlin has refused to follow other European nations in sending ground troops to Lebanon. |
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