Vietnam is among four countries in Southeast Asia selected to be the training sites for United Nations (UN) peacekeeping forces, with the first training course to be held there at the end of this year, Vietnam News Agency reported.
The decision was announced by the United Nations’ Field Support Department yesterday following its inspection of training sites for the UN peacekeeping forces in Asean member countries.
The other three countries are Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand.
Representatives of Asean countries welcomed the UN’s decision to open peacekeeping training courses in Southeast Asia and congratulated Vietnam on being the first country in the region to host the course.
All training facilities for peacekeeping forces in Vietnam will meet the international standards.
The selection of Vietnam as the first training place among Asean nations demonstrates the UN’s high evaluation of Vietnam’s commitments and contributions to UN peacekeeping activities.
Vietnam is preparing to send a second-level field hospital to South Sudan.
To date, the country has sent 20 officers to work at the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic and the UN Mission in South Sudan, including a female officer, after nearly four years of joining the UN peacekeeping operations.