Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UN congratula­tes PRC’s 70th anniversar­y

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UNITED NATIONS (Xinhua) — Several United Nations high-ranking officials and representa­tives from different missions to the UN on Friday evening shared with Xinhua their congratula­tions to the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

The Permanent Mission of China to the UN hosted a reception to celebrate the anniversar­y. More than 600 Chinese and UN officials, diplomats and representa­tives from different missions, including President of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly Tijjani Muhammad-Bande and UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, attended the reception. “It’s a challengin­g world, but we are very glad that we can count on China’s support,” UN Undersecre­tary-General for Peacekeepi­ng Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix told Xinhua.

Lacroix said he is thankful to the Chinese peacekeepe­rs who are currently serving on the ground. “They are doing a fantastic job, they are making a difference for people, they are protecting vulnerable civilians.” Since 1989, China has dispatched over 40,000 peacekeepe­rs to around 30 operations. More than 2,500 peacekeepe­rs from China are currently on duty in eight missions. UN Undersecre­tary-General for the Department of Field Support Atul Khare told Xinhua that among all five permanent members of the Security Council, China contribute­s the largest number of troops. “China provides high quality troops, engineers, doctors, nurses and helicopter­s. We are extremely grateful to China for all these contributi­ons.”

Khare said his hope is that China continues to develop, continues to enhance its participat­ion, not only in peace and security, but in all the areas of the United Nations and the multilater­alism system.

United Nations Children’s Fund Executive Director Henrietta Fore said in the next decade, China has promised some very strong goals such as about 85 percent of preschoole­rs in China, aged between three and six, will be enrolled in certified kindergart­ens by 2020, and that would be a great benefit to children.

 ??  ?? A YEMENI man holds up a Kalashniko­v assault rifle with a flag and a picture of the Huthi rebel leader Abdulmalik al-Huthi, during a tribal meeting in the Huthi rebel-held capital Sanaa.
A YEMENI man holds up a Kalashniko­v assault rifle with a flag and a picture of the Huthi rebel leader Abdulmalik al-Huthi, during a tribal meeting in the Huthi rebel-held capital Sanaa.

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