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A first aid drill conducted by officers of the level-2 field hospital (Photo: VNA)

HCM City
(VNA)
– The Vietnam Peacekeeping Centre and the HCM City-based Military
Hospital 175 wrapped up a programme on level-2 field hospital equipment practical
training on September 19.

The practical training on equipment of Vietnam’s
first field hospital model, set to join the United Nations peacekeeping mission
in South Sudan in 2018, began on September 6. 

It saw the direct engagement of 69 officers and
soldiers of the field hospital, along with eight British and seven US experts
who have a pool of field experience in peacekeeping operations in South Sudan.

At the closing ceremony held at Division 317 of
the Military Region 7 High Command, Sen. Lt. Gen. Pham Ngoc Minh, Deputy Chief
of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army, underscored that the
participation in UN peacekeeping forces aims to realise Vietnam’s foreign
policy of peace, cooperation, development, and multilateralisation and diversification
of foreign relations.

It is also meant to affirm that Vietnam is a
trustworthy partner and a responsible member in the global community with
active and proactive international integration and practical contribution to
peace, stability and security in the region and the world, he added.

[Vietnam’s contributions to peacekeeping operations appreciated]

Minh, who is also deputy head of the Defence
Ministry’s steering committee for Vietnam’s participation in UN peacekeeping
operations, said the practical training is critical since it helps to
comprehensively assess Vietnamese peacekeepers’ capacity of deploying,
operating, managing, commanding and dealing with medical situations and field
hospital withdrawal. It was also a step to prepare for the UN’s pre-deployment
examination before the field hospital is sent to the mission in South Sudan in
early 2018.

He also appreciated British and US experts’
assistance for the practical training programme.

US Consul General in HCM City Mary Tarnowka said
her country always strongly supports Vietnam, helping it to be more confident,
active and influential in assisting the international community to address
challenges. Vietnam’s engagement in the UN peacekeeping force reflects not only
the growing security partnership but also its determination to realise the
commitment to global peace and stability.

Meanwhile, UK Ambassador to Vietnam Giles Lever
said the UK pledges to continue assisting Vietnam by providing information,
sharing solutions to challenges during the peacekeeping force deployment in
South Sudan, sponsoring the foreign language skills improvement programme, and
promoting military engineers’ specialised capacity.

Since 2014, the country has sent 19 officers to
the UN peacekeeping missions in South Sudan and the Central African
Republic.-VNA

By vivian