The Minister of National Defense, Liberia, Daniel D. Ziankahn, has participated in a High-level breakfast at the 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
The meeting was geared towards considering how the UN, Member States, including host governments, regional and sub-regional organizations can work to ensure the success of UN Transitions.
This side event was held at the Permanent Mission of Ireland, New York, on September 21, 2022 under the theme: Ensuring the Success of Transition in UN Peace Operations- Implementing UNSCR 2594, the first stand-alone UNSC resolution on UN Transitions.
According to a dispatch from the Ministry of National Defense, the attendees considered the issues highlighted in the June 2022 Secretary General’s report on Transitions in UN Peace Operations with a focus on issues such as resourcing, national ownership, including protection, and proactive, integrated, and gender-responsive planning for transitions.
As Peacekeeping operations remain one of the most important tools at the disposal of the United Nations to maintain international peace and security, Liberia will continue to prioritize its participation.
Presently, Liberia peacekeepers are simultaneously implementing increasingly complex mandates in volatile security environments to include Mali, Sudan, and South Sudan.
Dignitaries at the event were Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defense, Simon Coveney; the Under Secretary General for Peace Operations, Jean Pierre Lacroix; the Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, Hannah Serwaa Tetteh; the Ivorian Foreign Minister, Kandia Camar, among others.