China's permanent representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, paid tribute to UN peacekeepers and reiterated China's commitment to UN peacekeeping on Saturday.
In a video message for International Day of UN Peacekeepers, which falls on May 29, Zhang extended his deepest respect and appreciation to all the peacekeepers deployed around the world. He paid the highest tribute to more than 4,000 UN peacekeepers who gave their lives to the cause of peace.
"The best way to honor fallen heroes is to continue our pursuit of peace," said Zhang.
China is the second-largest contributor to the UN peacekeeping budget and always pays its dues in full. China is also the largest troop and police contributor among the five permanent members of the security council, he said.
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While the blue helmets are protecting the world, China is committed to protecting them, said Zhang.
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Last year, under China's initiative, the Security Council adopted Resolution 2518, the first resolution on the safety and security of peacekeepers. Last month, China, together with some other countries, established the Group of Friends on the safety and security of peacekeepers. Last Monday, China chaired a Security Council open debate on this theme, with the adoption of a presidential statement, he said.
China will continue to honor its commitment to support the United Nations and protect its peacekeepers with concrete action, the Chinese ambassador said.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency