New York,23 November2022-Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix,expressed his thanks forArmenia’s strong support to United Nations Peacekeeping and for the service and sacrifice of its military and policepersonnel deployed under the UN flag.
Of the 193 UN Member States, Armenia is currently the 79thlargest contributor of uniformed personnel to UN peace operations, with 32 peacekeepers, including three women, serving inthe UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
The first Armenianpeacekeeper deployed to UNIFIL in February 2012.Armenia has been a constant contributor to the mission since November 2014, when its first contingent of 33 military personnel arrived in Lebanon.
Armenia previously also deployed a limited number of peacekeepers to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) for several years.
“Armenian men and women have servedin complexUN peacekeeping environments and have demonstrated a high-level of professionalism and dedication. We are deeply grateful for their contribution to lasting peace and security,” saidMr. Lacroix.
Armenia also endorsed the Secretary-General’s ‘Action for Peacekeeping (A4P)’ initiative, which aims to strengthen peacekeeping through more targeted mandates, stronger and safer operations, better equipped and trained forces, and by mobilizing support for political solutions.
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