Ministry of National Defense: Chinese military willing to contribute more troops to United Nations peacekeeping operations.
On the afternoon of September 25th, the Ministry of National Defense held a routine press conference, and Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, the spokesperson of the Ministry of National Defense, answered questions from reporters. Reporter: It has been reported that the bilingual documentary "Blue Helmets Without Borders" has recently been released and has received attention and praise from Chinese and foreign netizens. What are your comments on this?
Zhang Xiaogang: The Chinese military has been steadfast in defending peace and undertaking peacekeeping missions, and has become a key force in United Nations peacekeeping operations. Over the past 35 years, Chinese blue helmets have used their passionate youth to fulfill promises over thousands of miles, to cross the "blue line" of life and death, and to light up the light of hope. With their professionalism, resilience, dedication, and sacrifices, they have demonstrated the responsibility and role of a responsible major power, and have won wide acclaim from the international community.
The Chinese military is willing to continuously enhance the depth, breadth, and strength of its participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations, deepen cooperation with various parties in the areas of technology, training, equipment, personnel, and other peacekeeping fields, adjust and optimize the deployment of peacekeeping standby forces, increase new qualities and forces such as situational awareness, high-tech bomb disposal, and anti-drone capabilities, innovate and promote the integration of new technologies into United Nations peacekeeping operations, contribute more Chinese strength to United Nations peacekeeping operations, and serve the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.
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