India Condemns Attacks on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon, Honors Fallen

India has strongly condemned recent attacks on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, emphasizing that their safety must be a top priority. India's Permanent Representative to the UN highlighted the country's role in piloting a UN Security Council resolution for accountability for crimes against peacekeepers. The condemnation follows a UNIFIL report that a peacekeeper was killed and another critically injured after a projectile struck a UN position. India joined the international community in paying homage to the fallen "Blue Helmets" and urged all parties to ensure personnel safety.

Key Points: India Condemns Attacks on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon

  • India condemns attacks on UNIFIL peacekeepers
  • Stresses safety of peacekeepers as priority
  • Highlights India's role in UNSC Resolution 2589
  • UN reports one peacekeeper killed, one injured
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India condemns attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, pays tribute to fallen Blue Helmets

India strongly condemns attacks on UNIFIL peacekeepers in Lebanon, pays tribute to the fallen, and stresses safety of Blue Helmets as a top priority.

"Peacekeepers serve under difficult conditions... The safety and security of the Peacekeepers must be a priority. - Parvathaneni Harish"

New York, March 31

India has strongly condemned the recent attacks on UN peacekeepers deployed in southern Lebanon, stressing that the safety and security of peacekeepers must remain a top priority.

In a post on X on Monday, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Parvathaneni Harish said, "Peacekeepers serve under difficult conditions and are deployed with the backing of a UN mandate in conflict areas. Peacekeeping is multilateralism in action. The safety and security of the Peacekeepers must be a priority."

He highlighted India's role in strengthening accountability, noting that New Delhi had piloted UN Security Council Resolution 2589, which seeks accountability for crimes against peacekeepers.

"India joins the international community in condemning the recent attacks on UN Peacekeepers deployed in UNIFIL. We pay our homage to the fallen Blue Helmets," he added.

The remarks come after the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported that a peacekeeper was killed and another critically injured after a projectile struck a UN position near Adchit Al Qusayr in Southern Lebanon on Sunday.

UNIFIL, in its statement, said the origin of the projectile remains unknown and that an investigation has been launched and extended condolences to the family of the deceased peacekeeper and expressed hope for the recovery of the injured personnel.

"Too many lives have been lost on both sides of the Blue Line in this conflict. There is no military solution. The violence must end," the statement read.

In a separate statement, the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations reiterated that UN peacekeeping represents multilateral cooperation in action and is carried out under challenging conditions. It condemned the attacks and urged all parties to ensure the safety of personnel deployed under the UN mandate.

"We condemn the recent attacks on UN Peacekeepers deployed in UNIFIL, and pay our homage to the fallen Blue Helmets. We urge all parties to ensure the safety and security of the Peacekeepers," the statement read.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has family in the armed forces, this hits close to home. These peacekeepers are doing a noble job in impossible situations. The world needs to do more to protect them.
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Vikram M
Good to see India taking a strong stand and piloting Resolution 2589. Accountability is key. But I hope our own government also ensures better safety protocols and equipment for our soldiers on such missions.
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Priya S
Very sad news. My prayers are with the families of the fallen peacekeeper and the injured one. These attacks are cowardly. The UN must find who is responsible.
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Rohit P
The statement is correct - there is no military solution. Dialogue is the only way. India's voice for peace and multilateralism on the global stage makes me proud.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while condemning attacks abroad is important, I wish our diplomats showed similar urgency in addressing conflicts closer to home that affect our citizens. Our foreign policy should be balanced.

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