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'Blue helmets' and post-conflict recovery: peacekeeping, mine clearance and rebuilding

February 07, 2026 | United Nations, International


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'Blue helmets' and post-conflict recovery: peacekeeping, mine clearance and rebuilding
The speech described UN peacekeepers as appearing when conflict flared "not to conquer, but to keep peace," carrying "no flag but humanity's," a phrase used by Speaker 1 to define the mission's impartial role. The remarks presented peacekeeping as a practical tool of protection rather than an instrument of conquest.

Speaker 1 reviewed tangible post-conflict actions: robots clearing former battlefields, mine-clearance operations and the reopening of villages once considered too dangerous to inhabit. "Mines cleared. Villages reborn," the speaker said, linking peacekeeping to concrete recovery outcomes.

No new mandates, troop commitments or funding decisions were recorded in the transcript. The treatment was descriptive and retrospective, emphasizing accomplishments and the moral purpose of peace operations rather than announcing specific policy shifts.

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