TIBNIN, Lebanon - UNIFIL Force Commander Major-General Alberto Asarta Cuevas today visited the newly deployed Irish Battalion in south Lebanon at the start of their mission as part of UNIFIL.
| UNIFIL Force Commander Major-General Alberto Asarta Cuevas meeting with Commanding Officer of the Irish Battalion, Lt.Col. Frank Bolger |
Major-General Asarta and the Commanding Officer of the Irish Battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Bolger, reviewed an Honour Guard. Then they inspected the troops, equipment and the base, Camp Shamrock.
Major-General Asarta said: "The deployment of the Irish battalion brings to 35 the number of countries contributing to UNIFIL.
This is in itself a testament of the confidence the international community puts in this peacekeeping force and the world's continuous interest in providing all the required assistance to ensure that south Lebanon remains peaceful and stable."
Ireland was one of the first contributors to UNIFIL, providing troops since its onset. The troops were withdrawn in 2001 and returned in 2007-2008 before being withdrawn again. Irish officers, however, continued to serve at UNIFIL Headquarters in Naqoura.
"It is of vital importance that we work in close cooperation and coordination with the Lebanese Armed Forces for the implementation of UNIFIL's mandate and to maintain peace and security in the south," said Lieutenant-Colonel Bolger.
| UNIFIL FC Major-General Alberto Asarta Cuevas visiting the newly deployed Irish Contingent (Honour Guard) |
With the Irish deployment, UNIFIL currently numbers about 12,100 troops from 35 countries and about 1,000 civilian national and international staff members.




