September 29, 2015

Najib: Malaysia to deploy 380 police officers for UN peacekeeping mission

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Tuesday 29 Sep 2015 - 12:01 Makkah mean time-16-12-1436

PM Najib Razak (Google image)

New York (IINA) – Malaysia has pledged to deploy 380 police officers and personnel to the United Nations peacekeeping mission, BERNAMA reported.
Speaking at the UN Peacekeeping Summit here on Monday, Prime Minister Najib Razak said the group would serve as part of the UN Police.
He said an infantry battle group, together with an engineering unit would also be rapidly deployed to assist peacekeeping missions.
Najib said the Malaysian Peacekeeping Centre located in Port Dickson had to date trained over 2,500 local and international participants from 52 countries.
The peacekeeping summit took place Monday and co-hosted by the U.S., eight other nations and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to garner support and commitment from world leaders towards a more effective UN peacekeeping operation.
Najib said as chair of ASEAN, Malaysia played a significant role in the establishment of the ASEAN Militaries Ready Group on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief for quick deployment to areas of crisis in the region.
"We believe ASEAN militaries can play a critical role as first responders to challenges in the region through the effective implementation of the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response," he said.
Najib said since 1960, Malaysia had participated in 35 UN peacekeeping missions, involving over 29,000 military and police personnel.
He said currently, Malaysian peacekeepers were participating in Western Sahara, Congo, Lebanon, Liberia, Abyei and Darfur.
AB/IINA

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