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MONROVIA, May 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Three Chinese military contingents serving
within the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Liberia have been awarded UN
medals for their continuous assistance in restoring peace and stability in
Liberia following 14 years of civil war, a senior Chinese diplomat said here
Saturday.
He Meng, the first secretary of the Chinese Embassy in Liberia,told Xinhua
that the three contingents include transportation, engineering and medical
contingents.
At the medal awarding ceremony held last Thursday, he said the UN Secretary
General Chief's Representative in Liberia Abou Moussawas very satisfied with
what the Chinese peacekeeping troops had done in Liberia.
"The UN can never adequately award you for your invaluable service. The
medals are a partial reward for your invaluable services," he quoted Moussa as
saying
Moussa said Liberia presents one of the "most difficult" missions in the
world due to lack of infrastructure. But he indicated that the UN was grateful
to the Chinese contingents for opening up inaccessible areas and providing free
medical services for the full deployment of the entire United Nations Mission
troops in the west African country.
There are more than 40 countries contributing troops to the UN peacekeeping
operation in Liberia.
On behalf of the Chinese government, Chinese Ambassador to Liberia Lin
Songtian assured that the Chinese government will continuously contribute to the
noble cause of safeguarding world peace and promoting the common development of
human beings.
In view of this commitment, Ambassador Lin said China attaches "great
importance to the United Nations in maintaining world peaceand is willing to
participate actively in the peacekeeping operations of UN missions with
unremitting efforts."
On the bilateral level, Lin told the Chinese troops that their contribution
within the UN mission in Liberia can "sustain greaterefforts to the development
of ties between Liberia and China."
There is a total of 558 Chinese peacekeeping troops in Liberia including 25
civilian police officers at present. Recapping their activities, the National
Senior of the Chinese Contingents Col. Tang Lunxing said the transport
contingent has ferried more than 14,000 tons of materials including the ferrying
of ex-combatants to and from disarmament sites during the disarmament and
reintegration exercises.
Col. Tang also recalled that the engineering contingent has rehabilitated
375 km of roads while the medical contingent has conducted more than 1,900
laboratory tests on patients of various diseases while at the same time
providing free medical services to the locals. Enditem |