friðargæslu
Friðargæslu, often translated as peacekeeping, refers to actions undertaken by the international community to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for lasting peace. It is a multifaceted tool that can involve a range of activities, from monitoring ceasefires to assisting in the implementation of peace agreements. Peacekeeping operations are typically deployed with the consent of the main parties to the conflict and are guided by the principles of impartiality and the non-use of force except in self-defense and defense of the mandate.
The United Nations is the primary organization responsible for peacekeeping, with its Security Council authorizing and
The effectiveness of friðargæslu is a subject of ongoing debate, with successes and failures in various deployments.