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Norwegian general becomes first woman commander to head UN peacekeeping force

United Nations: Secretary general Ban Ki-moon appointed the first woman to command a United Nations peacekeeping force — a Norwegian general who has served in Lebanon, the first Gulf War, Bosnia and Afghanistan. Maj. Gen.

norwegian general becomes first woman commander to head un peacekeeping force norwegian general becomes first woman commander to head un peacekeeping force
United Nations: Secretary general Ban Ki-moon appointed the first woman to command a United Nations peacekeeping force — a Norwegian general who has served in Lebanon, the first Gulf War, Bosnia and Afghanistan.

Maj. Gen. Kristin Lund will replace Chinese Maj. Gen. Chao Liu on August 13 as commander of about 1,000 UN peacekeepers in Cyprus, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric announced on Monday.

Cyprus has been divided into a Turkish Cypriot north and a Greek Cypriot south since 1974 and talks have resumed to reunite the Mediterranean island.

Lund said she's been to Cyprus several times and is looking forward to the challenges of her new job maintaining the cease-fire and supporting efforts to deal with minefields, unaccounted people, and property disputes, among many issues.

She told the Associated Press that she's proud to crack the glass ceiling in UN peacekeeping.

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