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President commends contributors to UN peacekeeping mission

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Chairman of the National Council of National Defence-Security, attended a ceremony in Hanoi on October 18 to honour individuals and organisations who made outstanding contributions to the United Nations peacekeeping missions.

Since June 2014, Vietnam has sent 246 officers from the Vietnam People’s Army to the UN peacekeeping missions in South Sudan, Central Africa and the UN headquarters in New York.

The UN has highly valued the expertise of the Vietnamese medical staff who left impression on patients for their high sense of responsibility and dedication.

In June 2018, the UN recognised the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations as one of the four international training centres in the region to carry out training under a three-party partnership among Vietnam, the UN and several partners.

In his speech, Phuc commended initial encouraging results by the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, especially officials, officers and staff of the level-2 field hospitald, for fulfilling their tasks assigned by the UN and Vietnam.

He affirmed that the deployment of the Vietnamese officers to the UN peacekeeping mission marks a new development in Vietnam’s efforts to follow international obligations, showing itself as a responsible member, contributing to improving the global stature and prestige of the country and the Vietnam People’s Army in particular, as well as enhancing international cooperation in national defence-security.

At the event, President Phuc presented the second-class Fatherland Defence Order to the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, the first-class Fatherland Defence Order to four individuals and other noble distinctions to several others for their contributions to the UN peacekeeping missions./. 
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