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Does China have peacekeeping troops in Pakistan?

Being a guest in Pakistan peacekeeping force camp.

China's peacekeeping force in Liberia distributes drinking water to local residents [information]

Bringing a gun into the barracks is undoubtedly a demonstration and distrust, which makes the China players present a little uncomfortable.

Dealing with so many foreign officers and men, contradictions are inevitable. In the face of contradictions, it is not enough to rely only on friendliness, but also the wisdom of struggle. Li Fuming and a foreign major of the Liberian regiment just "don't know each other without fighting".

On one occasion, the foreign major came to the camp to talk with Li Fuming about his work. When Li Fuming walked into the conference room, he was sitting in a chair with his legs crossed and a pistol pinned to his legs. Bringing a gun into the barracks is undoubtedly a demonstration and distrust, which makes the China players present a little uncomfortable. In the face of this arrogant foreign officer, Li Fuming was not polite. "Mr. Major", Li Fuming's tone is soft and firm. "You are now in a military camp in China. We should be responsible for your safety. I think with our ability, you don't need to worry about your own safety. Please don't bring a gun when you come to see us next time. " Sure enough, the next time the foreign major came, he didn't have a gun.

Later, with the increase of contacts and exchanges, the foreign major student and Li Fuming became good friends.

In Liberia, for the first time, we drove in an environment that had just ended the war, but when conducting exercises and training in China, we could only assume that environment.

During his peacekeeping in Liberia, Li Fuming suffered a lot. In just eight months, he lost 12 kg. On July 2, 2005, Kloc-0, he stepped down from the plane ramp that landed at the Capital Airport and became black and thin. Eight months of hard work exhausted the tough guy physically and mentally, but I have to admit that it was this experience that gave him a brand-new perspective to observe and think about problems.

After returning to China, Li Fuming began to reflect on some of his previous inertial thinking and practices. "Our country has been peaceful for many years and has not fought for decades." He is deeply touched by this. "As far as our transport troops are concerned, it is really impossible to let you drive on a flat road during the war. In Liberia, for the first time, we drove in an environment that just ended the fighting. When doing exercises and training in China, we can only assume that environment. " In Liberia, logistics support and contingency plans are deployed according to actual requirements. This kind of exercise has benefited the players a lot. The soldiers broadened their horizons and exercised their ability to deal with various emergencies. In Li Fuming's words, "boys are a little' not surprised' now."

From the perspective of weapons and equipment, Li Fuming feels that we have no reason to be blindly optimistic. "I have already contacted the British rapid reaction force. Their equipment is very advanced. Although the equipment we brought is also the most advanced in China, I feel that there is still a gap with them in this respect. "

In addition to skills and equipment, the biggest influence on Li Fuming is exposure to some brand-new military management concepts. For example, in our country, the management of soldiers is undertaken by officers. In many foreign armies, the master sergeant is responsible for leading and managing the troops, and the officers only care about fighting and commanding. "In this way, officers can concentrate on research, command and combat."

"Overall, our participation in UN peacekeeping operations has just begun. In contrast, many countries participated in UN peacekeeping missions earlier than us and sent more people than us. For example, Pakistan and Bangladesh have nearly 3,000 people in Liberia. " In the view of Li Fuming, a soldier from China who has gone abroad, "We should participate in UN peacekeeping missions as much as possible and let more soldiers go abroad, which is very meaningful for us to understand foreign troops, broaden our horizons and exercise our troops." (This topic photography Wen Xianghui)

Peacekeeping link: China participates in UN peacekeeping operations.

From 65438 to 0988, China joined the UN Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations, which was the beginning of China's participation in UN peacekeeping operations.

From 65438 to 0990, China sent military observers to the Middle East for the first time.

From 65438 to 0992, China formally established the first peacekeeping force to go to Cambodia to carry out its mission.

In 20001year, China participated in the United Nations Peacekeeping Standby Mechanism.

On June 5438+ 10, 2002, China formally participated in the standby arrangement at the level of UN peacekeeping operations, and prepared to provide engineering, medical and transportation support units to UN peacekeeping operations at an appropriate time. It can provide 1 United Nations standard engineering battalion, 1 United Nations standard medical team and two United Nations standard transport companies to United Nations peacekeeping operations.

In February 2003, China sent the first batch of 175 peacekeeping troops to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which was the second time that China sent troops to carry out the UN peacekeeping mission.

In 2004, China sent 558 troops to Liberia in three batches, which was the largest and largest number since China took part in UN peacekeeping operations.

On September 17, 2004, China sent the first batch of 125 peacekeeping troops to Haiti, which was the first time that China sent a formed peacekeeping police unit to participate in United Nations peacekeeping operations.

In March 2006, China sent the first batch of 182 peacekeeping troops to Lebanon. It is a peacekeeping engineering battalion in China, which has jurisdiction over a demining company, an engineering company, a support company and a first-class hospital.

On May 6, 2006, China sent the first batch of 135 peacekeeping troops to Sudan.

In addition, in East Timor, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other places, China has also sent peacekeeping police for many times. At present, there are1more than 300 peacekeeping military personnel in China participating in UN peacekeeping operations. Among the ongoing peacekeeping operations directly led by the United Nations, China has contributed the most troops among the "five permanent members" of the Security Council. (Zhongqing Online)

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