Vietnam peacekeeping department debuts

January 06, 2018 - 10:45
The Vietnam Peacekeeping Department, which was upgraded from the Việt Nam Peacekeeping Centre of the Ministry of National Defence, made its debut at a ceremony held in Hà Nội yesterday.
The Vietnam Peacekeeping Department, which was upgraded from the Việt Nam Peacekeeping Centre of the Ministry of National Defence, made its debut at a ceremony held in Hà Nội yesterday. – VNA/VNS Photo An Đăng

HÀ NỘI – The Vietnam Peacekeeping Department, which was upgraded from the Việt Nam Peacekeeping Centre of the Ministry of National Defence, made its debut at a ceremony held in Hà Nội yesterday.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Prime Minister Phạm Bình Minh congratulated the agency on its new status, saying it reflects the Party’s and Government’s acknowledgement of the agency’s contributions to realising the country’s extensive global integration in the defence field.

He expected that it will provide a new cooperative channel with the UN and other important partners.

He urged ministries and sectors to closely work with the defence ministry in peacekeeping-related activities to advise the Party and Government on the implementation of fieldwork missions and involvement in the UN’s relevant policy planning.

He asked the department to boost human resources training, particularly in specialised skills and language proficiency, and capitalise on international support, such as from the UN and other key partners.

Hoàng Kim Phụng, Director of the department, said the agency is highly committed to fulfilling its duty and responsibilities.

Also at the ceremony, the interdisciplinary working group on UN peacekeeping mission was transferred from the Foreign Ministry to the Defence Ministry.

Deputy Minister of Defence Nguyen Chi Vinh said Việt Nam’s participation in peacekeeping mission is set to be expanded in the future, so there will be difficulties in legal framework, resources, and policies.

Vinh asked relevant agencies, particularly the Foreign Ministry, to assist his ministry in carrying out the tasks assigned to the working group. – VNS

 

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