Vietnam actively prepares for sending policemen to UN missions
Lieut. Gen. Tran Van Ve ( |
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Currently, Vietnam is joining hands with the international community to overcome consequences of conflicts in the world, Ve said at the summit which drew the attendance of police chiefs from 193 UN member countries.
More than 30 Vietnamese military officers have engaged in peacekeeping missions in South Sudan and the Central African Republic, he noted.
He said that Vietnam highly evaluated the
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He stated that currently, the situation of organized and trans-national crimes in the world and the region is developing complicatedly with different forms, including drug-related crimes, weapon and human trafficking, money laundry, international economic crimes and high-technology crimes.
These are big challenges to law enforcement forces in all countries in the world and Vietnam in particular, Ve stressed.
In order to cope with these challenges, Vietnam has coordinated closely with police forces of other countries, he said, adding that the cooperation results have been recognised and lauded by the international community, continuing to fulfilling the common goals of the international law enforcement forces and protecting security, peace, human rights, prosperity and sustainable development.
Vietnam is joining hands with the international community to overcome consequences of conflicts in the world. |
To further promote the efficiency of operations of the UN police force, Ve suggested stronger collaboration between the force and existing
The member countries should also increase the sharing of resources and information with the UN police force, thus maximizing their assistance in building and improving capacity for police who will join UN peacekeeping operations.
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Source: VNA
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