UN secretary general calls for ceasefire in Lebanon

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Friday, 13 March, 2026, 18:22
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres has landed in Beirut today for “a visit of solidarity with the people of Lebanon”.
During a short news conference, he calledon Hezbollah and Israel to negotiate a ceasefire “to stop the war and pave the way to find a solution to allow Lebanon to become a country independent, with sovereignty and territorial integrity respected”, adding that this “is no longer the time of armed groups. This is a time of strong states.”
“Lebanon was dragged into a war that is not a war that its people would be willing to have,” he said. “I sincerely hope that in my next visit to Lebanon, I’ll be able to visit a Lebanon in peace.”

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