Waikato Times

Standby force ready for UN duty

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China said yesterday it has assembled a standby force of thousands of United Nations peacekeepe­rs, furthering its leading role in the global body’s efforts to tamp down conflicts worldwide.

Defence Ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang told reporters at a monthly briefing that the 8000-member force had passed an assessment last month approved by UN Undersecre­tary-General for Peacekeepi­ng Operations JeanPierre Lacroix.

That fulfils a pledge made at the UN three years ago by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

China provides the most peacekeepe­rs of any permanent UN Security Council member and is the second-largest contributo­r to the operations’ multibilli­on-dollar budget, at slightly over 10 per cent. The United States is the largest contributo­r to peacekeepi­ng, but deploys only 50 officers to UN missions.

China has also trained more than 1500 peacekeepe­rs from more than a dozen countries, Ren said.

‘‘The Chinese military is fulfilling its responsibi­lity to safeguard world peace and building a community of shared future for mankind with concrete actions,’’ Ren said. China was ready to both increase the number of peacekeepe­rs it contribute­s as well as their particular skill sets, Ren said.

The UN currently runs 15 peacekeepi­ng missions, the bulk of them in Africa.

With around 2 million members, China’s People’s Liberation Army is the world’s largest standing military force and the country’s defence budget is the second highest after the United States. –AP

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