
Chinese Mainland Tops P5 in UN Peacekeeping with 50,000 Peacekeepers
Explore how the Chinese mainland has become the biggest troop contributor among the UN Security Council’s P5 and has sent over 50,000 peacekeepers since 1989.
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Explore how the Chinese mainland has become the biggest troop contributor among the UN Security Council’s P5 and has sent over 50,000 peacekeepers since 1989.
A soldier from the Chinese mainland in South Sudan turns his homesickness into “Glory to Protecting Peace,” a heartfelt anthem that unites peacekeepers through music.
Lebanese nurse Salma Bayoud praises the Chinese Medical Contingent’s vital work with the UN in Lebanon, calling their help a blessing and welcoming them to stay forever.
CGTN’s rare access captures the Chinese infantry battalion’s long patrol in South Sudan, showcasing how UN peacekeepers safeguard peace in a fragile nation.
CGTN’s ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders’ explores if UN peacekeeping can still defend the dignity of peace amid stretched resources and constrained mandates.
Zhou Bo of Tsinghua University tells CGTN why the PLA’s move into UN peacekeeping is a game changer for the Chinese mainland’s global peace role.
CGTN went behind the scenes with China’s Quick Reaction Force as they train for their challenging UN mission in Abyei. Blue Helmets on full-time standby!
Liu Sen of the Blue Helmets shares his journey through three UN missions in South Sudan, honoring fallen comrades while chasing a dream of lasting peace.
The Smiling Peacekeeper: Major Du Zhaoyu’s bravery and smile shone during the 2006 Lebanon UN mission. Discover his story and the upcoming doc “Blue Helmets, No Borders”.
Thousands displaced in Juba seek safety as Chinese peacekeepers patrol a bustling IDP camp in South Sudan, offering protection and support amidst challenging conditions.