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As ‘Blue Helmets’ turn 75, peacekeeping chief laments UN divisions

  • Today, 87,000 UN peacekeepers serve in 12 conflict areas in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East
  • UN peacekeeping chief said the major challenge peacekeeping faces is the divided international community

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Moroccan UN peacekeepers patrol in Bangassou, a city in the southeastern Central African Republic, in 2021. File photo: AFP
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The UN’s head of peacekeeping operations said that a divided Security Council was hampering the work of the so-called Blue Helmet forces, which turn 75 on Monday.

Jean-Pierre Lacroix said a long list of countries had benefited from the “millions of men and women who have served under the UN flag” since the forces’ creation in 1948.

But he added that paralysis and conflict between the United States, Britain and France on one side and Russia and China on the other was making operations difficult.

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“We are suffering from the fact that our member states are divided,” the undersecretary general for UN peace operations said.

The French diplomat, 63, added that the UN was finding it “more difficult to achieve the ultimate objectives of peacekeeping: to deploy, support the implementation of a peace agreement and then gradually leave”.

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Although the 15-member council regularly renews the mandates of peacekeeping missions, Lacroix called for more unity so they can better “influence the implementation of peace agreements and political processes”.

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