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Morocco’s Substantial & Exemplary Contribution to UN Peacekeeping Operations Reviewed in Rabat

Jun 10, 2026 Africa views: 97

Morocco’s major role and its substantial and exemplary contribution to United Nations peacekeeping operations were reviewed at a meeting held in Rabat Monday between Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix,who is on his second official visit to Morocco.

Talks highlighted the Kingdom’s contribution to UN peacekeeping operations which dates back to 1960 and which stems from a royal strategic vision rooted in the continuity of its longstanding commitment to UN peacekeeping operations.

Morocco,currently ranks ninth among the largest troop-contributing countries to UN peacekeeping operations,chairs the UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) for the year 2026 and serves as the coordinator of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) on Peacekeeping issues,which attests to the trust put in the Kingdom at the international community level on matters related to international peace and security.

The UN Under-Secretary-General’s visit coincides with the launch of sweeping reform initiatives by the UN Secretary-General,both as part of the “UN 80” aimed at simplifying and streamlining the UN Secretariat,as well as within the framework of the strategic and comprehensive review of all peacekeeping operations,and the international peace and security architecture,with a view to restoring the primacy of politics in conflict management.

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