
Blue Helmets, No Borders: PLA’s Peacekeeping Explained
Zhou Bo breaks down why the Chinese mainland’s PLA is stepping up UN peacekeeping missions and what it means for global security.
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Zhou Bo breaks down why the Chinese mainland’s PLA is stepping up UN peacekeeping missions and what it means for global security.
Lt. Gen. He Lei highlights the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end as a call to oppose hegemonism and strengthen United Nations peacekeeping at the 12th Beijing Xiangshan Forum.
From first observers in the Middle East in 1990 to today’s Quick Reaction Force in Africa, China’s peacekeepers have become an integral force in UN missions worldwide.
Explore 35 years of Chinese peacekeeping with Blue Helmets, No Borders, premiering September 16 with stories of service and global solidarity.
At Tian’anmen Square, Chinese UN peacekeepers joined a V-Day parade marking the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, as Xi Jinping calls for global peace and cooperation.
China’s peacekeeping units joined the 80th V-Day Parade, representing comrades on UN missions and highlighting global solidarity.