MONROVIA, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Ambassador to
Liberia Zhou Yuxiao has said his country is a responsible and faithful member of
the United Nations and it respects the resolutions adopted by the world body.
In a weekend interview with Xinhua, Ambassador Zhou
expressed his confidence that the Chinese peacekeepers serving within the United
Nations Mission in Liberia would remain in the country up to 2011 when the
Liberians would go to polls to elect a new president.
The ambassador said the Chinese peacekeepers here in
Liberia are working under the leadership and guidance of the UN mission.
"As far as I know, the United Nations has decided
that UNMIL (the United Nations Mission in Liberia) will stay in Liberia until
2011, and supporting Liberian general election is part of UNMIL mandate."
Ambassador Zhou said there could be a small reduction
in the size of the Chinese peacekeeping forces in the country, but the troops
would remain in Liberia to provide the needed support up to2011 under the UN
Mission.
"As part of the UN Peacekeeping force, the Chinese
peacekeepers will certainly play its role in supporting the next elections," he
said.
The current Chinese peacekeepers are drawn up in
three contingents namely medical, transportation and engineering. He said during
the Liberian forthcoming elections, obviously the electoral authority will need
transportation support which the Chinese unit can assist with.
Ambassador Zhou said although China does not have a
combat troop in the mission, but he is confident that the three contingents can
play a positive role in the peacekeeping efforts as well as in supporting the
forthcoming elections.
"China has always supported the UN endeavors in
maintaining peace and stability in Liberia and my view is that the peacekeeping
operation in Liberia has so far been successful and we should allow it to stay
so," he added.