UNIFIL today organized the visit of a group of 23 French university students to the Mission Headquarters in Naqoura, south Lebanon. During the visit facilitated by UNIFIL’s Civil Affairs Office, the students from Paris Dauphine University were briefed on the crucial work UNIFIL has been doing since 1978 in south Lebanon by a number of UNIFIL officials, including the Mission’s Chief of Staff, Brigadier General Christian Thiébault, who is also from France. Brig. Gen. Thiébault spoke about UNIFIL’s role in maintaining peace and stability in the Mission’s 1,060 square kilometre area of operation between the Litani River and the Blue Line. He also spoke about the crucial role played by the French troops in the Mission. French soldiers were among the first peacekeepers to arrive in south Lebanon in 1978 – just four days after the adoption of the resolution 425 establishing the Mission. French were also among the first to deploy after UNIFIL troops number was increased substantially following the 2006 war. The visiting students of international affairs were briefed on various topics related to UNIFIL, including the context under which it was established, its mandate, role and responsibility.
- Home
- Home
- Peacekeeping news
- French students visit UNIFIL HQ
French students visit UNIFIL HQ
- 02 March 2018

Related News

Secretary-General António Guterres (centre left) and Under Secretary-General for UN Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix (far right), meet with Rodolphe Haykal (centre right), Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces, during their visit to Lebanon. UNIFIL/Haidar Fahs
The UN Secretary-General on Saturday called on the international community to intensify support for the Government and people of Lebanon, warning that the south of the country “risks being turned into a wasteland.” Speaking…

MINUSCA troops survey Central African Republic’s open border with Sudan. Villagers move back and forth freely – by foot, on the back of a donkey, or with cattle. Armed men cross, too. Photo: UN News/Alban Mendes de Leon
By Alban Mendes de Leon and Fabrice Robinet The land flattens on the approach to Birao, a cut-off town ringed by savannah in the far north of the Central African Republic, where roads dissolve into dust and motorcycles vastly…

There had been no active court in Bentiu since war broke out in South Sudan, and the start of a mobile court is seen as an important development that will reestablish justice and rule of law in Bentiu. Photo: UNMISS
Travelling more than 200 kilometres (124 miles) from Yambio, the capital of Western Equatoria State in southwestern South Sudan, a team...

UN peacekeepers on patrol at a polling centre in the capital Bangui during the elections. Photo: MINUSCA
By Vibhu Mishra Voting proceeded largely as planned in the Central African Republic’s first-ever combined presidential, legislative, regional and municipal elections, and ballot counting is now complete, the UN peacekeeping…
