Sierra Leone’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations on Friday expressed grave concern over the potentially devastating impact of a full-blown conflict on the people and economy of Lebanon. Ambassador Michael Imran Kanu made these remarks during a speech at a UN emergency meeting on the situation in Lebanon on Friday.
Ambassador Kanu emphasized the importance of preventing further escalation and conflict in Lebanon, citing the country’s history of turmoil and fragility. He urged diplomatic efforts, including through the United Nations, to avoid a widescale war that could have dire consequences for the region.
Additionally, Ambassador Kanu condemned recent violent attacks in Lebanon that killed civilians, highlighting the need for de-escalation and adherence to international law. He called for respect for UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and stressed the importance of implementing resolutions to maintain peace and security in the region.
In conclusion, Ambassador Kanu reiterated the call for de-escalation, a ceasefire in Gaza, and a commitment to regional stability through peaceful means. The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting in response to recent attacks in Lebanon, with other speakers also condemning the violence and urging a ceasefire.