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Manama Declaration calls for UN Peacekeepers (UNPK) in occupied Palestinian territory

Posted 30 May 2024

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Declaration, adopted by the Arab League, called for deploying UNPK until a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict is implemented.

  • Arab League was founded in 1945 to promote regional cooperation and resolve disputes. It consists of countries from Middle East and North Africa. 

About UN Peacekeeping 

  • Genesis: Began in 1948 when the UN deployed military observers to West Asia to observe the Armistice Agreement.
  • Aim: Helps countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace.
  • Guiding Principles: Consent of the parties, Impartiality, Non-use of force except in self-defence and defence of the mandate.
  • Deployment: The Security Council determines UNPK deployment by adopting a resolution.
    • The budget and resources are subject to General Assembly approval.
      • Every Member State of UN is legally obligated to pay their respective share towards peacekeeping.
    • Department of Peace Operations (DPO) of UN provides political and executive direction to peacekeeping operations. 
  • Success: Since 1948, more than 70 peacekeeping operations have been deployed. 
    • Also, it received Nobel Peace Prize. 

Issues with UNPK: Troop contributing countries not fully involved at all stages of mission planning; lack of financial and human resources etc.

India and UNPK

  • It has contributed more than 2 Lakh troops to UNPK (amongst the highest contributors)
  • In 2007, India became the first country to deploy an all-women contingent to a UN Peacekeeping Mission.
  • Established a Centre for UN Peacekeeping (CUNPK) in New Delhi to impart niche training in peacekeeping operations.
  • Tags :
  • Arab League
  • UN Peacekeeping
  • Manama Declaration
  • Department of Peace Operations
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