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Thursday, 24 October 2024 - 12:00

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Dutch Armed Forces awarded peace prize for helping with over 80 peacekeeping missions

The Dutch Armed Forces have been awarded the Carnegie Wateler Peace Prize for their participation in over 80 peacekeeping missions worldwide. General Onno Eichelsheim, Commander of the Armed Forces, will accept the award at the Peace Palace on November 26.

According to the Carnegie Foundation, the Dutch Armed Forces play an essential role in the promotion of international peace and security by not only providing military aid, but also civil aid to over 80 peacekeeping missions under the flags of the United Nations, NATO, and European Union since 1945. Dutch soldiers are often involved in building infrastructure, providing medical care, training troops, and supporting local communities.

“The Netherlands Armed Forces contribute to global stability and peace in various ways, combining both military and humanitarian efforts,” the jury of the Carnegie Wateler Peace Prize said. “With this prize, we would like to thank all Dutch military personnel, who daily push their own boundaries to protect the borders of others. Members of the Netherlands Armed Forces dedicate their lives to preserving or building democracy and peace worldwide. Thank you!”

The Carnegie Wateler Peace Prize is the second oldest peace prize in the world. The Carnegie Foundation awards the prize to persons or institutions that promote international peace through word or deed. This year, the prize will be awarded for the 74th time.

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