Female officers start journey in UN peacekeeping force
The Defence Ministry held a ceremony on October 1 at the Tan Son Nhat international airport to see off the first group of the nation’s level-2 field hospital to carry out peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
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Vietnam pledges more contributions to UN peacekeeping operations | |
Vietnam active in UN peacekeeping operations |
Junior Lieutenant Sa Minh Ngoc promise to complete the mission given to them. (Photo: VNA) |
Female officers in the send-off ceremony. (Photo: VNA) |
Two members of the level-2 field hospital fold the national flag before the departure of the peacekeeping force. (Phôt: VNA) |
A painting of President Ho Chi Minh held by female officers. |
Representative of leaders of Ho Chi Minh City saying goodbye to officers. (Photo: VNA) |
Delegation of the Ministry of Defense together with representatives of leaders of HCM City took a picture with the officers. (Photo: VNA) |
The first group of the nation’s level-2 field hospital is ready to carry out peacekeeping mission in South Sudan. (Photo: VNA) |
Training course on UN peace-keeping mission launched The Vietnam Department of Peace-keeping Operations launched a training course in Hanoi on July 16 for military experts dispatched to the United Nations peace-keeping mission. |
Vietnam actively prepares for sending policemen to UN missions Vietnam is actively preparing to send its policemen to UN peacekeeping missions, said Lieut. Gen. Tran Van Ve, Acting General Director of the General Police ... |
Vietnam performs int’l humanitarian mission through UN peacekeeping operations Vietnam's participation in UN peacekeeping operations holds great international humanitarian significance and helps promote its image as a responsible member of the international community. |
(Source/Photo: VNA)