China hosts UN Senior National Planners Course on Peacekeeping for first time

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China Military Online
Editor
Huang Panyue
Time
2018-11-19 17:30:16

By Wen Wei and Liu Jianwei

BEIJING, Nov. 19 (ChinaMil) -- The United Nations Senior National Planners Course on Peacekeeping concluded at the training base of the Peacekeeping Affairs Center of China’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) in Beijing on November 16 2018.

A total of 43 trainers and trainees from 26 countries and international organizations, including China, Brazil, France, Ghana, the United States, and the United Nations, took part in the training course.

Co-hosted by the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations and the Peacekeeping Affairs Center of China’s MND for the first time, the two-week course, held in English, covered subjects including the selection, training, deployment, support, rotation, and withdrawal of peacekeeping personnel.

The aim of the course was to improve the management capabilities of peacekeeping missions in various countries and to train and reserve peacekeeping management talents for other countries. Five Chinese trainees took part in the training course.

According to officers from the Peacekeeping Affairs Center of China’s Ministry of National Defense, Chinese President Xi Jinping made solemn commitments while attending the UN Summit on Peacekeeping in September 2015 that China would join the new United Nations Stand-By Arrangement System (UNSAS), build a peacekeeping standby force of 8,000 personnel, and train 2,000 peacekeepers for other countries in the next five years. This opened a new chapter in the history of PLA’s involvement in UN peacekeeping operations.

In the last three years, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) organized a series of international training programs in China, including training programs for senior peacekeeping officials, peacekeeping instructors, military observers, and staff officers.

At the same time, the PLA has actively sent outstanding instructors abroad to provide training and support to foreign militaries and has trained more than 1,400 peacekeeping reserve personnel for over 60 countries, demonstrating the firm determination of the Chinese military to fulfill its international obligations and assume the mission of safeguarding peace.

Since 1990, the PLA has dispatched more than 38,000 peacekeepers in 24 UN peacekeeping missions. As of November 2018, the PLA still has 2,506 officers and soldiers performing peacekeeping missions in seven peacekeeping mission areas and the UN headquarters, and a total of 13 peacekeepers have lost their lives in UN peacekeeping operations.

Currently, China is the largest contributor of peacekeepers among the Permanent Members of the United Nations Security Council and the second largest funding country for UN peacekeeping operations. China has become the backbone of UN peacekeeping operations and is an important supporter, performer, and decision-maker of UN peacekeeping operations.

 

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