PM Shehbaz Sharif message on International Day of UN Peacekeeper’s

Pakistan takes immense pride in its martyrs and in all those brave sons and daughters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan joins the world in honoring the brave men and women serving under the United Nations flag on International Day of UN Peacekeepers, Prime minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan remains committed to supporting global peace through active participation in United Nations peacekeeping missions.

In his message on the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, he praised the brave men and women serving under the UN flag around the world. He said, “Our continued contribution reflects Pakistan’s enduring commitment to international peace and security, as well as to the principles of multilateralism.”

The prime minister said the day is observed every year to honor military, police, and civilian peacekeepers working in conflict hit areas for global peace and security.  He added that this year’s theme, “Invest in Peace,” highlights the need for strong political support and financial help to protect human lives and promote lasting peace worldwide.

He also spoke about the history of UN peacekeeping missions. He said the day marks the establishment of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO), the first UN peacekeeping mission that started operations in Palestine in 1948.

Shehbaz Sharif said more than two million people have served in over 70 UN peacekeeping missions across the world. He added that Pakistan remains one of the largest and longest serving contributors to these missions.

He said, “Since 1960, Pakistan has contributed more than 235,000 personnel to over 48 UN peacekeeping missions, including more than 500 women peacekeepers. It is a matter of immense national pride that Pakistan today stands as the fifth largest contributor to United Nations peacekeeping operations.”

The prime minister also paid tribute to peacekeepers who lost their lives while serving in different missions. He said more than 4,400 UN peacekeepers have died in the line of duty, including over 181 Pakistani peacekeepers.

He said, “Pakistan takes immense pride in its martyrs and in all those brave sons and daughters who continue to serve with exceptional professionalism, commitment, and resolve in promoting peace, stability, and the protection of vulnerable communities across different regions of the world.”