UK Government condemns attacks on UN peacekeepers
Key points
- Condemns violence against UN peacekeepers
- Urges accountability, protection, and clear mandates
TL;DR
- The United Kingdom condemns violence against UN peacekeepers and expresses sympathies to the families of those killed.
- The United Kingdom recalls that attacks on peacekeepers may constitute war crimes and urges accountability, strengthened protection measures, and respect for mandates.
- The United Kingdom commends MINUSCA’s support to December 2025 elections in the Central African Republic and urges progress on the national disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration programme and security sector reform.
- The United Kingdom states UNISFA is stretched due to Rapid Support Forces interference and limited progress on 2025 mandate benchmarks, notes the drawdown of JBVMM sites has weakened early warning and confidence-building mechanisms, and calls on parties to respect Abyei’s demilitarised status.
Original text
The safety of peacekeepers is critical. This year has seen unacceptable attacks on blue helmets. This includes the killing of peacekeepers in UNMISS, MINUSCA, UNISFA and most recently in UNIFIL. Our sympathies are with the families of those killed. The United Kingdom condemns violence against UN peacekeepers who work tirelessly to protect international peace and security. We recall that attacks on peacekeepers may co...
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- Blue Helmets
- Minusca
- Unisfa
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- United Kingdom
- United Nations
- Minusca
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- United Kingdom
- Central African Republic
- Sudan
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