Suhag is currently on a four-day visit to the US and met the UN Chief yesterday along with India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin.
The Indian Army Chief "emphasised the Indian Army's total adherence to the Secretary General's zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse", according to a brief statement issued by the Indian mission on the meeting between the Army Chief and the UN head.
The UN Chief "admired" the commitment, discipline and quality of Indian peacekeepers serving in the UN missions and appreciated India's strong support to UN peacekeeping.
The meeting comes against the backdrop of new reports of alleged sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic by UN and French troops, as well as local armed groups.
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The Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General has said that the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) announced on March 25 that it had received new allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse.
No Indian peacekeeper was found guilty of any wrongdoing in a new report that was launched last month that for the first time identified nationalities of UN peacekeeping personnel involved in sexual abuse against citizens. As many as 69 allegations of sexual exploitation were received by the UN against its peacekeepers last year, according to the report.