Vietnamese police officers honoured by UNMISS

Thứ Tư, 11/10/2023, 23:30

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on October 4 presented UN peacekeeping orders to three officers from the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security who are participating in the UN peacekeeping mission in the African country.

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The Vietnamese police officers honored for their service in South Sudan. (Photo: VNA)

The honoured officers are Colonel Le Quoc Huy, Senior Lieutenant Colonel Vu Viet Hung and Lieutenant Colonel Luong Thi Tra Vinh, who have shown outstanding performance in UN peacekeeping operations.

Addressing the event, UN Police Chief of Staff for UNMISS Murat Isik praised the contributions the Vietnamese police officers have made to the mission, saying they have consistently demonstrated professionalism, discipline, efficiency, and a strong sense of responsibility. He urged the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security to send more such officers to UNMISS.

He proposed the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security send more officers to UNMISS in the coming time.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Egypt and South Sudan Nguyen Huy Dung recognised the outstanding performance of the three peacekeepers who are the first officers sent by the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security to UNMISS. Along with performing their international mission, they have acted as “cultural ambassadors” to promote the culture and image of the people and a peace-loving, humane and responsible Vietnam to international friends, he said.

The diplomat said he hoped the officers will continue to work hard and overcome difficulties to complete their tasks.

The Ministry of Public Security’s working group was deployed to UNMISS in October 2022.

On August 12, 2023, President Vo Van Thuong signed a decision to send three other police officers to perform UN peacekeeping mission at UNMISS. So far, Vietnam has deployed seven police officers to UN peacekeeping operations, including six to UNMISS and one to the UN headquarters.

By DT