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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 May 2023

Wednesday, 17 May 2023

Questions (16, 17)

Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

16. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Defence the number of United Nations peace missions that Ireland has taken part in since 1960; the number of times Ireland indicated it would offer troops for missions that did not go ahead due to the exercise of a veto at the UN by one of the Permanent Members of the UN Security Council; the member involved in each veto; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23467/23]

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Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

17. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Defence the number of proposed United Nations peacekeeping missions since Ireland joined the UN that were supported by Ireland in the General Council of the UN and were ultimately blocked by a veto by a permanent member of the UN Security Council; the countries involved in each case; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23468/23]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 16 and 17 together.

Ireland has always been a strong supporter of the United Nations and UN Peacekeeping.  Our commitment and support for the primary role of the United Nations, in the maintenance of international peace and security, is expressed in Ireland's long-standing tradition of participating in UN peacekeeping operations.  This commitment is also expressed in our engagement in the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).

Ireland has a proud tradition of participation in UN and UN-authorised peace operations, as the only country with an unbroken record of service in UN peacekeeping missions since 1958. Our peacekeepers are recognised internationally for their expertise and experience.

Under the UN Charter, the UN Security Council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security. In fulfilling its mandate, the Security Council may adopt a range of measures, including the establishment of a UN peace mission or the authorisation of action by a group of States or a regional organisation, such as the European Union or the African Union.

The five permanent members of the Council can use their veto power to prevent the Security Council from taking decisions, including those related to the mandates of peacekeeping operations. In practice, the threat of a veto by a permanent member, rather than its actual use, is often enough to prevent the Council from taking action.   

UN Member States are invited to contribute the personnel required for UN peacekeeping operations. The Government decides on a case-by-case basis whether, when and how to commit Defence Forces personnel to peacekeeping operations authorised by the UN Security Council. Ireland would only take such a decision after a Mission has been established or authorised by the Security Council.

Ireland has consistently opposed all use of the veto. During our most recent Security Council term from 2021-2022, the veto was used on a number of occasions to prevent the Council from taking action on critical issues. In December 2021, Russia vetoed a draft resolution on Climate and Security, an initiative of Ireland and Niger that had the support of 113 UN Member States. Since February 2022, Russia has used its veto power to prevent the Council from taking action to end its illegal war in Ukraine.  

In 1999, a permanent member of the UN Security Council vetoed the renewal of the United Nations Preventive Deployment Force (UNPREDEP).  Because the subsequent European Union peace operation in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (fYROM/CONCORDIA) did not have a UNSC mandate, Ireland was unable to participate in that mission.  

Ireland plays an active role in UN General Assembly discussions on Security Council reform, through the ongoing Intergovernmental Negotiations, where we continue to call for an end to the use of the veto, particularly in cases of atrocity crimes. Ireland was part of a core group of States, led by Liechtenstein, which brought the ‘veto initiative’ resolution that was adopted by the UN General Assembly in April 2022. This now means that, whenever a veto is used, the General Assembly will automatically hold a debate, requiring the Security Council to submit a report, and inviting the Member State which used its veto to make a statement. This was one important step towards enhancing accountability and transparency in Security Council decisions.   

Full details of  Defence Force deployments to  missions overseas since 1958 are listed in the tabular statement below. 

THE DEFENCE FORCES CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS/

TRAINING MISSIONS AS AT 01 APRIL 2023

MISSION

TOTAL

REMARKS

FROM

TO

UNTSO

632

ONGOING

DEC 58

 

UNIFIL

40,085

ONGOING

MAY 78

 

MINURSO

210

CLOSED

SEP 91

22

EUTM MALI

364

ONGOING

MAR 13

 

MONUC/

MONUSCO

118

CLOSED

JUN 01

Apr 21

EUFOR (BiH)

555

ONGOING

DEC 04

 

KFOR

2,941

ONGOING

1999

 

UNDOF

3,051

ONGOING

JUN 13

 

Op Sophia

277

CLOSED

OCT 17

APR 20

Op IRINI

21

ONGOING

APR 20

 

MINUSMA

56

CLOSED

SEP 19

SEP 22

ONUCI

38

CLOSED

JUN 04

MAR 17

RSM

14

CLOSED

JAN 15

MAR 16

ISAF

196

CLOSED

2002

DEC 14

UNMAS

15

CLOSED

AUG 13

SEP 14

EUTM SOMALIA

42

CLOSED

APR 10

APR 14

UNSMIS

6

CLOSED

MAY 12

AUG 12

UNFICYP

9,655

CLOSED

MAR 64

MAY 05

UNNY

27

CLOSED

NOV 78

OCT 07

UNIKOM

69

CLOSED

APR 92

MAR 03

UNMOP

10

CLOSED

FEB 96

DEC 99

UNSMA

3

CLOSED

JUL 96

OCT 99

UNSCOM

5

CLOSED

SEP 97

MAR 03

UNPREDEP

8

CLOSED

FEB 96

FEB 99

UNOGIL

50

CLOSED

JUN 58

DEC 58

ONUC

6,191

CLOSED

JUL 60

JUN 64

UNTEA

2

CLOSED

AUG 62

OCT 62

UNIPOM

14

CLOSED

SEP 65

MAR 66

UNEF II

573

CLOSED

OCT 73

SEP 74

UNDOF

1

CLOSED

JUN 97

AUG 98

UNIT

9

CLOSED

JUN 84

JUL 88

UNMOGIP

2

CLOSED

SEP 87

JUN 92

UNRWA

2

CLOSED

FEB 88

JUN 92

UNMOGAP

8

CLOSED

APR 88

MAR 90

OSGAP

5

CLOSED

MAR 90

DEC 94

OSGA

2

CLOSED

DEC 94

JUL 96

UNIIMOG

177

CLOSED

AUG 88

MAR 91

UNTAG

20

CLOSED

MAR 89

APR 90

ONUCA

57

CLOSED

DEC 89

JAN 92

ONUSAL

6

CLOSED

JAN 92

MAY 94

UNAVEM II

18

CLOSED

JUL 91

SEP 93

MISSION

TOTAL

REMARKS

FROM

TO

UNTAC

36

CLOSED

MAR 92

NOV 93

UNMLO-Y

7

CLOSED

JAN 92

APR 92

UNPROFOR

29

CLOSED

MAR 92

FEB 96

UNTAES

10

CLOSED

FEB 96

JAN 98

UNHCR (Y)

4

CLOSED

DEC 92

MAR 93

UNOSOM II

177

CLOSED

AUG 93

JAN 95

UNMIH

6

CLOSED

SEP 94

MAR 96

UNAMET

3

CLOSED

JUN 99

OCT 99

UNMIK

20

CLOSED

JUL 99

APR 09

UNMISET

90

CLOSED

MAY 02

MAY 04

UNMEE

630

CLOSED

NOV 01

JUN 03

UNTAET

181

CLOSED

FEB 00

MAY 02

MINUCI

8

CLOSED

JUN 03

JUN 04

UNMIL

2,746

CLOSED

NOV 03

JAN 08

UNJLC

4

CLOSED

JAN 05

MAY 05

SFOR

636

CLOSED

1997

DEC 04

KFOR FN Element

58

CLOSED

AUG 07

JUL 08

INTERFET

44

CLOSED

OCT 99

FEB 00

ARTEMIS

19

CLOSED

JUL 03

SEP 03

ACEH

3

CLOSED

SEP 05

DEC 06

AMIS (EU Support)

7

CLOSED

JUL 04

DEC 07

EUFOR RD Congo

7

CLOSED

JUN 06

JAN 07

EUFOR TCHAD/RCA

1,677

CLOSED

OCT 07

MAR 09

MINURCAT

1,684

CLOSED

MAR 09

DEC 10

EU NAVFOR

2

CLOSED

JUN 09

DEC 09

TOTAL

72,219

Question No. 17 answered with Question No. 16.
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