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Germany renews commitment to UN peacekeeping with €82 million for MINURSO

Friday 16 May 2025 - 07:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Germany renews commitment to UN peacekeeping with €82 million for MINURSO

Germany has reaffirmed its financial commitment to the United Nations Mission for Sahara (MINURSO), announcing a substantial contribution exceeding €82 million. This funding aims to enhance the mission's capabilities in critical areas such as training, equipment, renewable energy, digital transformation, psychological support, and logistics.

The financial package is primarily designated for MINURSO, which operates in Morocco's Sahara—an area recognized as one of the UN's primary peacekeeping missions. Additionally, it will extend support to UNIFIL in Lebanon and UNMISS in South Sudan.

This announcement was made during the UN Ministerial Conference on Peacekeeping, held in Berlin on May 13-14, attended by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and officials from over 130 countries. Germany’s renewed financial backing directly counters recent media speculations regarding MINURSO’s potential dissolution, underscoring Berlin's steadfast commitment to maintaining peace in a region often destabilized by factions intent on chaos.

At the core of this instability lies the Polisario Front, a separatist militia whose increasing provocations and violations of ceasefire agreements are steering it toward possible designation as a terrorist organization. Their actions not only undermine diplomatic efforts but also directly challenge Morocco's territorial integrity in a conflict widely deemed an artificial construct from the Cold War era.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius reiterated the country’s ongoing support for UN peacekeeping missions globally during the conference. Currently, nearly 70,000 personnel from 120 nations are engaged in 11 UN peacekeeping missions, comprising about 55,000 soldiers, 6,000 police officers, and 1,100 civilian experts.

This European commitment arrives amid reports that the Trump administration is considering cuts to UN peacekeeping budgets, despite the United States being the largest financial contributor, accounting for 27% of the total $5.6 billion budget.

However, MINURSO's continued operation is not without its critics. A recent analysis by the Atlantic Council criticized the mission's effectiveness. Senior fellow Sarah Zaaimi described MINURSO's current role as perpetuating a "state of paralysis," lacking a meaningful mandate. She highlighted instances where MINURSO personnel appeared inactive during critical security developments, including Morocco’s strategic reclamation of the Guerguerat crossing in November 2020.

Zaaimi also noted the growing international consensus supporting Morocco’s position, bolstered by formal endorsements from the United States, France, and Spain. Further criticism came from Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute, who called for the termination of what he labeled "failed UN peacekeeping operations." In his critique, Rubin condemned MINURSO as a costly failure, unable to fulfill even basic responsibilities.

The stark contrast between Germany's robust financial support and the biting critiques of MINURSO encapsulates the complex paradox inherent in the mission's role. While European funding invigorates its operations, substantial doubts persist regarding its ability to effectively navigate the politically charged stalemate in Sahara.


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