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China sends police officer on UN peacekeeping mission to Afghanistan
China is to send a policeman to Afghanistan for the first time on Friday at the request of the United Nations.
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China is to send a policeman to
Afghanistan
for the first time on Friday at the request of the United Nations.
Zhang Ming, a policeman with experience fighting drug trafficking in
Hainan
Province, south China, will leave for Afghanistan on January 16 on a UN peacekeeping mission.
Afghanistan is the fourth country where China has sent police officers on UN peacekeeping missions, after East Timor, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Liberia.
At present, 21 Chinese police officers are on duty in East Timor and Liberia on UN peacekeeping missions.
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