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Although it is currently recognized that peacebuilding and development aid constitute interlinked dynamics, it is still open to debate if they should be addressed sequentially or simultaneously. This article discusses this relation in terms of UN (United Nations) peace missions. The UN has adopted an inclusive narrative regarding development and peace; however, UN peace missions still reveal an exclusive approach. Timor-Leste demonstrates how this discrepancy between discourse and practice has the potential to undermine both efforts.