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What does peacekeeping force mean?

Peacekeeping forces, that is, United Nations peacekeeping forces. Its function is to prevent local conflicts from expanding, or to prevent conflicts from recurring, and to help civilians suffering in the war and create conditions for the final political settlement of conflicts.

Soldiers of peacekeeping forces wear sky-blue helmets or blue berets with the abbreviation of "UN" on them, and the armbands are decorated with the pattern of "Earth and Olive Branch".

Anyone who participates in the United Nations peacekeeping forces must receive special training in the training centers of the four Nordic countries, be familiar with the functions, purposes and tasks of the peacekeeping forces, and conduct special military training.

Chinese peacekeepers is a military unit sent by China in accordance with relevant United Nations resolutions and norms of international law.

The main task is to stop the conflict and restore peace. At the request of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, China has sent military observers to the United Nations for peacekeeping missions every year since 1990. Peacekeeping police are dispatched by the police of various countries to perform civil tasks and perform police functions.

Three principles of peacekeeping:

First of all, peacekeeping operations must not interfere with the rights, demands and positions of the countries concerned, and must remain neutral and must not take sides in conflicts;

Second, peacekeeping operations must be carried out with the unanimous consent of all parties concerned;

Third, peacekeeping troops only carry light weapons and can only use force in self-defense.

These three principles are summarized as neutrality, consent and self-defense, which are called the Hammarskj? ld Three Principles. ?

Refer to China Peacekeepers-Baidu Encyclopedia