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UPDATED: 09:37, August 02, 2006
Greece says not asked to send peacekeeping force to Lebanon
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The Greek government confirmed on Tuesday that it has not discussed or been formally asked to contribute troops to a multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon.

National Defense Minister Evangelos Meimarakis told reporters that all discussions so far were at a theoretical level, adding that if such a request is made based on a U.N. Security Council decision, then it will be a serious matter.

He underlined that the government has set specific parameters such as a relevant U.N. Security Council decision, the consent of both sides in the region and a ceasefire.

Source: Xinhua


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