Despite the hard budget, the United Nations keeps an eye on the future of peacekeeping

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Despite the hard budget, the United Nations keeps an eye on the future of peacekeeping

“This is a special timely meeting held on time,” said Gian Peer Lacro, under the UN general secretary and principal secretary of the UN peacekeeping about New York’s peace campaign on Thursday.

The 2025 meeting is likely to attend the United Nations Peace Institute in the German capital of the German capital, about 1,000 representatives. These include foreign and defense ministers around the world.

Their goal: Creating a peace installation structure that is more sticky, intelligent and tolerant.

The meeting, held on May 7 and 8, is also expected to attend UN Secretary -General Antonio Gutresh.

Challenges running

This biennial conference has been described as one of the most important conferences due to conflicts and the growth of the geological departments from South Sudan to the Middle East and Kashmir.

Zian Peer Lacrow, pointing to the growing complexity of modern war, said, “Since World War II, we have faced conflicts and war between countries more than any time and countries.”

Additional challenges such as international crime, online promotion and climate change are also affecting missions, which is also decreasing at a time when the budget of peace is constantly decreasing.

‘The difference between life and death’

The UN peacekeeping chief says that despite these pressure, the ‘Blue Helmet’, which means peacekeepers, continue their work in very difficult situations. “They protect millions of people. Often, the difference between their presence, life and death is a situation.”

The host of this meeting is the main contribution to the establishment of the country – Germany, the peace of the United Nations. Germany Defense Minister Nils Hilmar says, “Peace is a practical form of polymerphism.

The sessions held at the Berlin meeting will highlight Germany’s participation in peaceful missions such as Lebanon’s resolution programs, high -level discussions, exhibitions and UNMISS.

Gian Peer Lacrow said, “The mission is the same. Host countries at their most annoying time – to help despite the hard budget.”