United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET)

Background
On 30 August 1999, the people of East Timor voted by means of a direct, secret and universal ballot to begin a process leading towards independence. UNTAET was established on 25 October 1999 to administer the Territory, exercise legislative and executive authority during the transition period and support capacity-building for self-government. East Timor became an independent country on 20 May 2002. Also that day, UNTAET was succeeded by the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) established by Security Council resolution 1410 of 17 May 2002 to provide assistance to core administrative structures critical to the viability and political stability of East Timor.

 
Headquarters
  • Dili.
Duration
  • September 1999 to date.
Participation
Pakistan provided an engineer battalion and a signal battalion with supporting elements to United Nations peacekeeping efforts in East Timor . The Pakistani contingent played a major role in reconstruction of this war ravaged country and its transition to an independent country. Pakistani peacekeepers were also instrumental in maintaining the lines of communication all over the country and provided invaluable support to the mission.
Casualties
1 wounded in action from Pakistan .

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