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Annan Appoints new UN Chief of Staff of UNTSO
NEW YORK, November 15, 2006 (WAFA)- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has appointed an Australian veteran of United Nations peacekeeping missions, Major-General Ian Campbell Gordon as Chief of Staff of the Jerusalem-based UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO).
In a statement, Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Maj-Gen. Gordon, who will succeed Maj-Gen. Clive Lilley of New Zealand at the end of this month, served as Deputy Force Commander with the UN Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) from 2001-2002 and, 10 years before, with the UN Mission in Western Sahara (MINURSO).
UNTSO, established in May 1948 to assist the UN Mediator and the Truce Commission in supervising the observance of the truce in Palestine, has a current strength of more than 150 military observers, 100 international civilian personnel and 120 local civilian staff.
Dujarric added that since its inception, UNTSO has performed various tasks entrusted to it by the UN Security Council, including the supervision of the General Armistice Agreements of 1949 and the observation of the ceasefire in the Suez Canal area and the Golan Heights following the Arab-Israeli war of June 1967.
"At present, UNTSO assists and cooperates with the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) on the Golan Heights in the Israel-Syria sector, and the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in the Israel-Lebanon sector. It also has a presence in the Egypt-Israel sector in the Sinai and maintains offices in Beirut and Damascus", he added.
Worth mentioning, forty-eight UNTSO personnel have lost their lives over the course of its operations - 18 troops, 18 military observers, 8 international staff and 4 local civilian staff.
M.H.(13:30 P)(11:30 GMT)