What kind of help did the UN provide in Korean War, Bougainville Crises and the Congo/Zaire?

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During the Korean War, the United Nations provided military support to South Korea in response to the invasion by North Korea. A UN resolution called for member states to assist South Korea in repelling the North Korean forces. The UN Command, led by the United States, coordinated military operations and provided essential supplies and aid to South Korea.

During the Bougainville Crisis, the UN played a diplomatic role in negotiating a peace agreement between the government of Papua New Guinea and separatist rebels on the island of Bougainville. UN mediators facilitated talks between the two sides and helped to broker the signing of the Bougainville Peace Agreement in 2001, which ended the conflict and established a framework for autonomy for Bougainville.

In the Congo/Zaire, the UN provided peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance during a series of conflicts and political upheavals in the region. The UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC), later renamed MONUSCO, has been deployed in the country since 1999 to help stabilize the situation, protect civilians, and facilitate the peace process. UN agencies also provided humanitarian aid to displaced populations and worked to address the underlying causes of the conflict.