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Africa: UN Peacekeeping Can Work in a Fractured World - If There Is Political Will

UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL, JUL 29 – The Security Council highlighted the need for unified political backing to enhance peace missions, citing resolution 2773 adoption and key contributions in the Central African Republic and DRC.

Summary by allAfrica
In an era marked by geopolitical fragmentation and rising global tensions, United Nations peace operations face unprecedented challenges - but senior officials told the Security Council on Tuesday that with renewed political will and strategic adaptation, these missions remain indispensable tools for conflict resolution and protection of civilians worldwide.

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The head of peace operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, and the Assistant Secretary-General for Africa, Martha Pobee, briefed the Council on priorities for adapting UN peace operations to foster political solutions. They stressed the urgency for the Council and all UN Member States to overcome divisions and […]

Effective UN peacekeeping operations must have strong political support and sufficient capacity to implement their mandate, said Deputy Ambassador Ondina Blokar Drobič at today's UN Security Council meeting on peacekeeping operations.

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UN News broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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