UN nations to offer thousands of troops at peacekeeping summit

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AFP United Nations
Last Updated : Sep 23 2015 | 8:57 AM IST
World leaders attending a UN peacekeeping summit next week hosted by President Barack Obama will offer thousands of troops to shore up missions worldwide, an US official has said.
The pledges will "significantly exceed" the goal of 10,000 troops that US officials had set for the summit taking place Monday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, the official told reporters yesterday.
The new contributions will also include helicopters, engineering units and field hospitals that are desperately needed to bolster UN peace missions, said the official who asked not to be named.
More than 105,000 troops and police serve in the UN's 16 peacekeeping missions worldwide.
The summit could provide a major boost to the United Nations, which has been struggling to persuade countries to contribute their soldiers to peace operations.
British Prime Minister David Cameron is among 20 European leaders who will be announcing concrete military and police contributions in a shift that Washington describes as Europe's return to peacekeeping.
US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power travelled to Brussels in March to ask European countries to step up their support.
Over the past two decades, European contributions to UN peacekeeping fell from 40 percent to just seven percent, even though countries have been heavily involved in the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan.
Despite its appeal for governments to do more the United States will not significantly boost its involvement in UN peacekeeping beyond providing staff officers in missions and airlift capabilities.
There are currently 78 Americans serving in UN peace missions.
Washington however continues to be the number one financial contributor, providing 28 percent of the UN peacekeeping budget of USD 8.3 billion.
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First Published: Sep 23 2015 | 8:57 AM IST

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