Vietnam needs to prepare personnel to meet the requirements
of higher positions in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions, and continue
to send candidates, especially female staff, to the UN headquarters, Colonel
Mac Duc Trong, deputy head of the Vietnam
Department of Peacekeeping Operations, has said.
Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Trong stressed the need to participate more
in UN peacekeeping operations, and deploy tasks in several tasks such as
logistics, liaison and military police, adding that this is a long-term goal
set out by the department.
Colonel Mac
Duc Trong, deputy head of the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping
Operations (Photo: VNA)
According to him, participating in UN peacekeeping
operations is a major policy of the Vietnamese Party and State, and also an
important task of the Vietnam People's Army in the new period, contributing to
realising the foreign policy of peace, cooperation, development,
multilateralisation and diversification of international relations.
Vietnam's engagement in UN peacekeeping operations over the past seven years
has achieved many positive results, and at the same time opened up many new
directions of deployment, becoming a prominent mark in diplomatic defence, he
stated.
The colonel said that recently, for the first time, Vietnam made debut a sapper
unit to participate in UN peacekeeping, marking a new development step in
expertise and level.
Compared to the level-2 field hospitals Vietnam has
deployed before, the sapper unit is larger in number with 184 professional
officers and soldiers. In terms of equipment, the unit will deploy about 2,000
tonnes of equipment to the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA),
including around 150 machines.
In the coming time, the set goal is to successfully deploy Vietnam's
first sapper unit to
the UN peacekeeping mission and complete all the tasks assigned by the UN for
the humanitarian mission.
Vietnam must continue to keep up the good quality of its level-2 field hospitals
to maintain the existing reputation among the missions, he added./.
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