The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution designed to bolster accountability for attacks targeting UN peacekeepers. This action comes amid growing concerns over escalating violence against UN personnel and a persistent issue of low prosecution rates for perpetrators.
The resolution, co-drafted by Denmark and Pakistan and supported by 152 countries, specifically urges nations hosting UN peacekeepers to implement all necessary measures to investigate and prosecute individuals responsible for attacks on UN personnel. The council emphasized that accountability is crucial for preventing future incidents.
While acknowledging that host states hold the primary responsibility for the safety of UN personnel, the resolution also calls for cooperation from all parties in investigations. It further requests the UN secretary-general to appoint a senior focal point within the UN system to coordinate efforts aimed at improving accountability for crimes committed against peacekeepers.
Additionally, the resolution encourages countries that contribute troops and police to the UN peacekeeping missions to deploy investigators, upon the request of host states, to aid in inquiries. It also calls for an annual report from the UN detailing progress on investigations and prosecutions. The Security Council underscored that attacks against UN peacekeepers could be classified as war crimes and expressed its intent to explore further measures to strengthen accountability.
What Happens Next
01UN secretary-general to designate a senior focal point to coordinate accountability efforts.
02Troop- and police-contributing countries may deploy investigators to assist inquiries.
03The UN will provide an annual progress report on investigations and prosecutions.
04The council will consider further steps to strengthen accountability for attacks on peacekeepers.