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China’s second peacekeeping team for Sudan to go in January
Dec 26, 2006 (ZHENGZHOU) — China’s second peacekeeping teamto Sudan was set up on Tuesday to be dispatched in January next year.
The 435-member team is composed of engineering, transport and medical sections. It would replace the first team sent in June, said military sources.
China will send peacekeepers to Sudan for six and half years, the longest United Nations peacekeeping mission that China has even taken on.
Since 1990, nearly 6,000 Chinese peacekeepers have taken part in 16 UN missions. Today, 1,487 Chinese peacekeepers are serving in nine regions, according to the peacekeeping affairs office under the Ministry of Defense.
(Xinhua)