General Secretary Antoniu Guterrish (left) and German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz talk with journalists in Berlin. Antoniu Gutherrish: “Peacekeeping operations – the cornerstone of the UN activity” UN The UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish called on the international community to update the political, financial and strategic support of the UN peacekeeping operations. He stated this, speaking to the press following the results of the ministerial meeting in Berlin. “I thank the German government for the impeccable holding of this important meeting in Berlin,” said Guterrish, noting Germany’s long -standing principles of multilaterality and its contribution to peacekeeping – almost 200 German peacekeepers serve under the UN flag: “Germany is a support of a multilateral system … a strong and generous supporter of the United Nations … and the most important partner … and the most important partner … and the most important partner In our efforts on peacekeeping, world building and humanitarian aid. ”~ 60 >The ministerial meeting dedicated to the future of peacekeeping has gathered representatives from around the world in order to conduct an overview of the UN to maintain peace and update obligations. 60 > Gutherrish emphasized the symbolic significance of discussion against the background of the 80th anniversary of the UN, calling the peacekeeping stone of the United Nations and the “most bright symbol” The UN’s commitment to the matter of the world. ”“ Every day peacekeepers work in hot spots around the world. They protect civilians who find themselves in the war zone. Support the ceasefire. Provide the receipt of vital humanitarian assistance. And they lay the foundations of the world in countries destroyed by conflicts, ”he said. The Secretary General honored the memory of 4400 peacekeepers who died in the performance of official duties. “We will never forget them and their service in the name of the world,” said Gutherrish. “That’s why the obligations accepted here are so important.” 60 > General Secretary noted a high level of participation in the meeting: “I am inspired by the exceptional representation of ministers from around the world, reflecting the entire spectrum of partners in the field of peacekeeping.” “More than ever, we need political support for the UN Member States,” the Secretary General added. – The goal is not just to restrain conflicts, but to build political support for sustainable decisions that can bring the world. ”In his speech, the General Secretary expressed concern with growing threats for peacekeeping operations: “Today, peacekeeping missions are faced with colossal challenges that increase the dangers that our brave peacekeepers face. Record number of conflicts. The deepening distrust and disunity. Terrorism and transnational crime. As well as direct attacks on peacekeepers using drones, homemade explosive devices and even social networks. ” He emphasized the need for an individual approach: “Each context is unique. From our operations in Lebanon, the Central African Republic and South Sudan … to partnerships with the African Union, backed up by a resolution of the Security Council on the support of peace under the auspices of the African Union and with the support of the UN, including allocation from regular The budget … ” ~ 60 > concerning operational and financial difficulties, Guterrysh warned:“ Unfortunately, peacekeeping operations are complicated today by serious liquidity problems. It is absolutely necessary that all member states fulfill their financial obligations-in a timely manner. ”~ 60 > he also pointed out the following reform:“ We are moving forward within the framework of the ambitious review of the world maintenance-including peacekeeping missions, as well as the mission to enrage the world, which become more and more more than more and more. necessary, as required by the member states in the pact adopted in September in the name of the future. ”“We study how to make peacekeeping operations more effective, economical, flexible and stable – including in conditions where there is no world at all,” he said. “Today’s ministerial meeting is an important part of this work: we exchange ideas and look for ways to strengthen this important function for the future.” “The peacekeepers deserve this – and those whom they protect,” summed up his performance to Antoniu Guterres. Results of the meeting representatives of national governments took over the following ministerial authorities in Berlin. Obligations: 60 ~ h4 > placement of military and police units ~ 60 > 53 states promised to provide military and police forces: we are talking about 88 units, including aviation equipment, military experts and staffing staff officers. 62 ~ specialized preparation 59 states pledged to conduct specialized training in key areas, such as peacekeeping intelligence, civilian protection, gender issues, as well as prevention of sexual exploitation and violence. ~ H4 > technological resources and analysis and analysis and analysis and analysis Data 60 > 18 states promised the introduction of technologies and methods based on the analysis of data to increase the efficiency of mission. H4 > Women, the world and the world and the world and the world and the world, the world and the world and the world. Safety 60 > 38 states pledged to actively implement the agenda “women, peace and safety”, including a gender-sensitive approach to peacekeeping and expanding women’s participation in peacekeeping operations. ~ 60 > safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety and safety protection 60 > 16 states promised to provide resources to increase the level of peacekeepers’ security. 62 ~~ 60 > accounting 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 6211 states gave obligations regarding the discipline and accountability of peacekeepers, as well as the UN struggle against sexual exploitation and violence, including the allocation of contributions to the target fund for the support of the victims. strategic communications and informational integrity 60 > eight states pledged to maintain the UN efforts in the field of strategic communications and contribute to the strengthening of information integrity. ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 > situation around Ukraine 60 > answering the journalist’s question about the possibility of the UN peacekeeping activity in Ukraine, the General Secretary noted: “The UN is ready to provide any support if the parties agree and ask for the UN. But, obviously, it does not depend on the parties – it depends on the parties. ”~ 60 > he recalled that the UN was repeatedly called for the immediate and unconditional ceasefire. & Amp; nbsp; “ we think that we think that The ceasefire should make the path to [long -term] decision. And for us, a decision is a fair world, ”said Gutherrish. He explained that the UN is considered fair to the world, concluded with respect to the UN Charter, International Law and Resolutions of the UN General Assembly, including in relation to the territorial integrity of Ukraine. & Amp; nbsp; ~ 60 > “this is our position, and I consider it extremely important, especially now, so that now, so that now, so that it is now, so that now, so that now, so that The principles of the supremacy of international law were preserved. If we begin to refuse to protect international law, we will open the way to chaos around the world, ”added the head of the UN. & Amp; nbsp;