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UN wants more peacekeepers from Bangladesh

BSS . Dhaka
28 Apr 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 28 Apr 2022 01:29:37
UN wants more peacekeepers from Bangladesh
Chief of Army Staff General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed meets UN Under-Secretary-General for the Department of Security and Safety Gilles Michaud at the UN Headquarters recently – BSS Photo

United Nations officials have expressed interest in deploying more peacekeepers from Bangladesh in bilateral meetings with Chief of Army Staff General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed at the UN Headquarters in New York.

The Bangladesh army chief had meetings with senior officials of the UN on various issues of mutual interest, including peacekeeping operations during his visit to UNHQ on April 25 and 26, according to a message received on Wednesday.

General Ahmed met with UN Under-Secretary-General of Department of Security and Safety Gilles Michaud, Acting Military Adviser Major General Maureen O’Brien, Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) of Department of Political and Peace Building Affairs Mohammed Khaled Khiari, ASG of Department of Operational Support Christian Saunders and Police Adviser Luis Ribeiro Carrilho.

During the meetings, the Bangladesh army chief proposed to replace the long-used weapons and equipment in the Bangladeshi contingents of the peacekeeping mission with new weapons and equipment sourced from Bangladesh, to which the concerned officials readily agreed.

As a result, the long-awaited issue of replacing weapons was resolved which would eventually play a significant role in enhancing Bangladeshi peacekeepers’ capability, security, and morale, said a press release of Bangladesh Permanent Mission in UN.

The army chief mentioned that Bangladeshi peacekeepers are nominated through a rigorous selection process and sent to the mission with advanced pre-deployment training.

The UN acting military adviser highly praised the Bangladeshi peacekeepers’ professionalism, ethics, and discipline.

He said that Bangladesh is at the forefront of UN peacekeeping operations for all these reasons.

He expressed interest in recruiting more peacekeepers from Bangladesh in the future.

Khaled Khiari also lauded Bangladesh’s leadership in the Peace building Commission and UN Peacekeeping missions. He also praised the government and the people of Bangladesh for its graduation from the LDC category and for providing humanitarian shelter to the forcibly displaced Rohingyas.

During the talks, the acting military adviser and the ASG of the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs requested the Bangladesh army chief to deploy an aviation contingent to the UN peacekeeping mission as soon as possible.

The army chief agreed in principle to the request.

Christian Sounders also praised the professionalism and logistical capabilities of Bangladeshi peacekeepers. He also expressed interest in recruiting more Bangladeshi peacekeepers for different missions.

Luis Riberio Carrilho commended the Bangladeshi police personnel engaged in peacekeeping operations and expressed interest in recruiting more Bangladeshi police personnel.

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