
UN Awards Peace Medals to Chinese Peacekeepers in Abyei and Lebanon
On National Day, the UN awarded Peace Medals to China’s 5th peacekeeping helicopter squad in Abyei and the 23rd contingent in Lebanon for their mission excellence.
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On National Day, the UN awarded Peace Medals to China’s 5th peacekeeping helicopter squad in Abyei and the 23rd contingent in Lebanon for their mission excellence.
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