New York (VNA) – United Nations Under-Secretary-Generalfor Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix has applauded Vietnam’s engagement andcontributions to UN peacekeeping operations during a meeting with AmbassadorDang Dinh Quy, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN on February 2.
Lacroix highlighted Vietnam’s contributions to the UNpeacekeeping mission in South Sudan aswell as efforts by the country to promote female officers’ participation in UNpeacekeeping operations.
The Under-Secretary-General affirmed that he himselfand the UN Department of Peace Operations will continue their closecoordination with the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence in deployingVietnam’s engineering unit in the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
Lacroix noted his hope that Vietnam will make morecontributions to UN peacekeeping operations, and intensify the engagement offemale officers and French-speaking officials.
The UN official said he would like to visit Vietnam assoon as possible to hold working sessions with relevant ministries and agenciesin this regard.
For his part, Quy, who came to say goodbye at the endof his tenure, emphasised the Under-Secretary-General’s role in UN peacekeepingoperations over the past years.
He also thanked Lacroix for his support for Vietnam’s participationin this field, especially in cooperation in training and the sharing ofexperience in deploying peacekeeping forces.
Vietnam will make greater efforts to further contributeto UN peacekeeping operations, he stated./.
Lacroix highlighted Vietnam’s contributions to the UNpeacekeeping mission in South Sudan aswell as efforts by the country to promote female officers’ participation in UNpeacekeeping operations.
The Under-Secretary-General affirmed that he himselfand the UN Department of Peace Operations will continue their closecoordination with the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence in deployingVietnam’s engineering unit in the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
Lacroix noted his hope that Vietnam will make morecontributions to UN peacekeeping operations, and intensify the engagement offemale officers and French-speaking officials.
The UN official said he would like to visit Vietnam assoon as possible to hold working sessions with relevant ministries and agenciesin this regard.
For his part, Quy, who came to say goodbye at the endof his tenure, emphasised the Under-Secretary-General’s role in UN peacekeepingoperations over the past years.
He also thanked Lacroix for his support for Vietnam’s participationin this field, especially in cooperation in training and the sharing ofexperience in deploying peacekeeping forces.
Vietnam will make greater efforts to further contributeto UN peacekeeping operations, he stated./.
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