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Scott Anderson(L), acting police commissioner of the UN Mission in Kosovo, congratulates a Chinese peacekeeping policewoman at the medal-awarding ceremony in Pristina of Kosovo, May 10, 2007.(Xinhua Photo)
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PRISTINA, Serbia, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese police personnel were awarded medals here Thursday for their contribution to the UN peacekeeping efforts in Kosovo.
Scott Anderson, acting police commissioner of the UN Mission in
Kosovo, and Li Guobang, Chinese ambassador to Serbia, awarded the medals to 18
Chinese police officers.
Speaking at the ceremony, Anderson said the Chinese police personnel
had fulfilled their peacekeeping tasks and won praise from the UN mission and
local residents.
The Chinese ambassador congratulated the officers.
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China has the
obligation to contribute to peacekeeping operations, Li said.
He said China had enhanced its participation in UN peacekeeping
operations in recent years.
China sent its first police contingent to join the UN peacekeeping operations in Kosovo in 2004. The fourth batch arrived here in October 2006 for a one-year term.