Police chiefs meet for UN Police summit

IANS  |  United Nations 

Police chiefs from across the world have met at for a two-day UN Chiefs of Police Summit (UNCOPS) to chart a vision for the police components deployed to UN missions.

Participants are expected to discuss ways to build up the relationship between UN and national policing efforts in order to strengthen the overall response to transnational threats to and security.

UN said is "a formidable strategic asset".

In places like Afghanistan, Liberia, and Timor-Leste, police personnel and policing assistance had made immense contributions to and stability, he said in a message read by his de Cabinet on Thursday, reported.

"As we continue to review and improve our efforts, UNCOPS is a vital forum for dialogue about how can better live up to the expectations of those we serve and protect," said Guterres.

Addressing the opening ceremony on Thursday, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, UN undersecretary-general for peacekeeping operations, highlighted the heroism and bravery of police officers as peacekeepers.

"Our colleagues are operating under difficult security and political conditions. Increasingly, our blue berets are serving in contexts where there is no negotiated political settlement in place," he said.

He called for greater political engagement and said it was vital to avoid or mitigate conflicts before they escalate into a full-blown crisis.

is an integral part of UN peacekeeping, this year. More than 11,000 police officers from some 90 countries currently serve as part of 16 UN operations worldwide.

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 07:28 IST