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Yes they have
Anytime, any intervetion from UN.
Indirectly, yes. The Korean War involved Chinese troops, and UN Forces.
Has the in ever intervened in a conflict involving australia
The UN was formed in 1945, long after any major conflict in Canada. So no, the UN has never intervened in Canada.
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The UN has not directly intervened in any major conflicts involving Finland, as the country has maintained a stable and peaceful status since World War II. Finland has participated in UN peacekeeping missions and supported various international efforts, but it has not been the site of significant UN intervention. However, Finland has been involved in diplomatic efforts and conflict resolution initiatives under the UN framework.
YES. One of the more famous interventions was UNASOG, which was a UN Peacekeeping Operation established to verify the withdrawal of the Libyan administration and forces from the Aouzou Strip in accordance with the decision of the International Court of Justice. UNASOG was disbanded after Chad and Libya both declared the Libyan withdrawal to have completed.The toppling of Muammar Qadhafi in 2011 was a NATO operation and did not come under the purview of the United Nations.
Yes, when Germany entered in a conflict with the United Kingdom in 1985 because of the german SEI (System for Economical Issues). The trading between them stopped completely. The UN intervened a year later.
It depends what you mean by "intervene". Unlike several other conflicts, UN peacekeepers were never deployed in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (which involved Armenia and Azerbaijan). However, the UN passed several resolutions on that conflict, which did create a ceasefire. Please see the Related Link to view the resolutions.