US Envoy Tom Barrack Backs One-Year UNIFIL Mandate Extension in Lebanon

US ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria Tom Barrack delivers a statement following a meeting with Lebanon's president at the Presidential Palace in Baabda on August 26, 2025. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)

US envoy Tom Barrack said on Tuesday that his country would approve the extension of the United Nations peacekeepers’ mandate in Lebanon for one more year.

With the UN Security Council discussing the future of the peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon (UNIFIL), whose mandate ends on Sunday, Barrack told journalists from Lebanon’s presidential palace: “The United States’ position is we will extend for one year.”

Barrack noted disapprovingly that the force cost “a billion dollars a year”.

The Security Council is debating a French-drafted compromise that would keep UNIFIL — first deployed in 1978 to separate Israel and Lebanon — in place for another year while it prepares to withdraw.

The vote, which was supposed to take place on Monday, has faced US and Israeli opposition and was postponed as negotiations continued, several diplomatic sources told AFP.

In the latest draft seen by AFP, the Council would signal “its intention to work on a withdrawal of UNIFIL to make the Lebanese Government the sole provider of security in southern Lebanon”.