The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution aimed at strengthening accountability for attacks on UN peacekeepers, amid concern over rising violence and low prosecution rates.
Tuesday’s move follows a series of deadly incidents targeting UN personnel, including the killing of seven peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon after a fresh round of fighting broke out between Israel and Hezbollah in early March.
The resolution, drafted by Denmark and Pakistan and co-sponsored by 152 countries, passed unanimously.
It urges countries hosting UN peacekeepers to take “all necessary measures” to investigate and prosecute those responsible for attacks on UN personnel.
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It says prosecution rates have remained low and that accountability is essential to prevent future attacks.