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UN Security Council Adopts Resolution to Strengthen Accountability for Attacks on Peacekeepers

The measure orders new UN reporting and coordination steps and asks the secretary-general for options within 120 days to close enforcement gaps that leave attackers unpunished.

The Security Council meets at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, May 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
French UN peacekeepers stand near the bridge linking southern Lebanon to the rest of the country, in Qasmiyeh, Lebanon, April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki

Overview

  • The Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2823 on Tuesday, June 23, creating a bigger UN role in documenting and responding to attacks on peacekeepers.
  • The text requires peacekeeping missions to create clear factual records after attacks, asks the secretary-general to name a senior focal point, and demands annual UN reports on investigations and prosecutions.
  • The resolution asks the secretary-general to present options to the council within 120 days for further measures to strengthen investigations and accountability.
  • The council framed attacks on peacekeepers as potentially amounting to war crimes and reiterated that host states have the primary duty to investigate and prosecute perpetrators.
  • The vote, co-authored by Pakistan and Denmark and backed by over 150 co-sponsors, signals broad political will but real-world deterrence will depend on host-state cooperation, the availability of investigators and follow-through by troop-contributing countries, and could change safety and legal outcomes for the more than 50,000 personnel serving in UN missions.