Pakistan has reaffirmed its unwavering support to the principles of the UN peacekeeping with the pledge to continue its contributions towards maintenance of international peace and security. In a statement on 'International Day of UN Peacekeepers', the Foreign Office said Pakistan is proud of the contribution of its women peacekeepers, and remains committed to enhancing their role in UN peacekeeping arena. Over 500 Pakistani women peacekeepers have served in various UN missions, earning many laurels and distinctions in the process. Pakistan was also one of the first countries to achieve the UN's deployment goal of 15 percent female staff officers. Pakistani peacekeepers, both men and women, have been at the forefront of international efforts for over six decades to end conflicts and restore order across many regions of the world. Over 235,000 Pakistani UN peacekeepers have served with distinction in 48 UN peacekeeping missions, with Pakistan consistently retaining the position of one of the top troop-con tributing countries at the UN. So far, 181 Pakistani peacekeepers have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, protecting civilians and upholding the UN peacekeeping mandates in the process. The Foreign Office said Pakistan continues to play its role in helping adapt the UN peacekeeping operations to contemporary challenges, including through African Union-led Peace Support Operations. Pakistan brings a unique perspective to UN peacekeeping, not only as a leading TCC, but also as the host to one of the oldest peacekeeping missions in the world - the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP). Pakistan commends the critical role being played by the peacekeepers in the maintenance of international peace and security. Source: Radio Pakistan