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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: We must ensure UN policing has the capabilities it needs to effectively deliver mandates and tackle emerging challenges: UK statement at the UN Security Council

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We must ensure UN policing has the capabilities it needs to effectively deliver mandates and tackle emerging challenges: UK statement at the UN Security Council

Statement by Fergus Eckersley, UK Minister Counsellor, at the UN Security Council meeting on UN Peacekeeping Operations

Let me start by recognising the contributions and sacrifices of the 6,100 UNPOL women and men currently deployed across 12 UN missions worldwide.

As we’ve heard, UNPOL’s role is is fundamental to the successful delivery of the Action for Peacekeeping Plus Initiative (A4P+). Supporting and advising countries in crisis, conflict, and post-conflict situations, preventing crime, protecting life and property, and maintaining public order and safety.

In particular, we support UNPOL’s vital work to protect civilians and maintain public safety, with full respect for the rule of law and international human rights law, contributing to more responsive and accountable policing by host nations.

The United Kingdom also continues to champion the principles of the landmark WPS resolution 1325 on this, its 25th year, and are pleased to support – in collaboration with the UN Institute for Training and Research and police contributing countries – gender-responsive courses and training, including for sexual and gender-based violence investigations and police logistics.

As we look to the future, we must ensure UN policing has the capabilities it needs to effectively deliver mandates and tackle emerging challenges. 

This includes ensuring effective policing structures within the wider UN peacekeeping architecture, bringing in specialist expertise and, critically, making best use of new technologies.

In conclusion, the United Kingdom remains committed to supporting UNPOL, in line with the principles of Action for Peacekeeping Plus, and to continuing to work together to ensure they contribute positively to peace and security around the world.

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Published 27 February 2025

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