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China actively participates in UN peacekeeping
operations
BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- China is gradually increasing
its participation in peacekeeping operations of the United Nations,
said a senior official of the Chinese Ministry of National Defense
on Tuesday.
Dai Shao'an, deputy director of the Peacekeeping Affairs Office
of the ministry, said the Chinese army have sent more than 2,000
servicemen to participate in 11 peacekeeping operations of the UN
by the end of 2003.
Dai said that thanks to the excellent performance of Chinese
peacekeeping forces, the UN has repeatedly expressed the desire
to have more Chinese participation in peacekeeping operations.
China has decided to send a 550-member peacekeeping force to
Liberia at the request of the UN's special representative on the
Liberian issue. Sixty of them left China for that African war-torn
country on Tuesday.
The Chinese Government has consistently attached great importance
to and supported the UN in maintaining world peace and security
under the principles of the United Nations Charter. It is ready
to make more contributions in the future, said Dai.
China officially established its first blue helmet troops, a
military engineering brigade, for UN peacekeeping operations in
Cambodia in April 1992.
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