More Chinese peacekeeping troops go to Liberia
 Chinese peacekeeping troops swear before leaving
for Liberia
BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhuanet) -- A 180-member transport team of Chinese
peacekeeping troops left here Thursday aboard UN planes for a peacekeeping
mission to Liberia in western Africa.
This is the second batch of the transport company China has sent to
Liberia. The first group of 60 troops arrived in the country on Dec. 10, 2003.
According to sources with China's Defense Ministry, at the request of the
United Nations, the Chinese Government will send 550 peacekeeping troops to
Liberia, including a 240-member transport company, a 275-member engineering team
and 35 medical staff for a UN hospital.
As the only professional transport team, the transport company sent by
China is responsible for transporting materials, food and people for all
peacekeeping troops in Liberia. The mission is scheduled to last one year, but
it may be prolonged if the situation calls for it.
Before their departure, all the 180 members had been trained in skills such
as using small arms, driving, speaking foreign languages, preventing illness,
surviving in field operations, manipulating and maintaining special equipment,
said the defense ministry.
On Wednesday, 179 vehicles and other equipment for the transport company
had arrived in Liberia -- the first time that a large number of China-made
sophisticated transportation equipment were sent abroad for peacekeeping
efforts.
The defense ministry said the vehicles are of superb quality and equipped
to cope with the sultry weather and road conditions in Africa. Besides, vehicles
for water-purifying, bathing, cooking and refrigeration have also been equipped
for the team's daily life.
Since China applied to the United Nations to offer peacekeeping troops in
1988, the country has sent over 2,000 peacekeepers on 11UN peacekeeping
missions.
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