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UNEF

American  
  1. United Nations Emergency Force.


UNEF British  
/ ˈjuːˌnɛf /

acronym

  1. United Nations Emergency Force

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"The impact of Covid was very positive for our sector," says José Donoso, chief executive of UNEF, the Spanish Photovoltaic Association, which represents the solar panel sector.

From BBC • Jun. 16, 2024

The UNEF, he said, was not in Egypt "to resolve any question or to settle any problem" but to "secure the withdrawal" of the Israeli invaders.

From Time Magazine Archive

But perhaps Nasser does not have to be told that if Hammarskjold pulled out his UNEF, nothing would stand between him and the glowering Israeli army.

From Time Magazine Archive

Canada's Lester Pearson, who sponsored the resolution setting up UNEF, assured the Assembly that the Menon resolution was "unnecessary."

From Time Magazine Archive

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