Vietnam always ready to perform international missions: Palestinian Ambassador
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Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama in an interview with Vietnamese media. (Photo: Tuan Anh) |
In an interview, Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama said that the nation always stands ready to perform international missions such as UN peacekeeping and most recently search and rescue operations in earthquake–hit Turkey.
A 24-member team made up of the Ministry of Public Security engaged in search and rescue efforts in the southeastern Turkish city of Adiyaman after they arrived there on February 10. The group returned home on February 19 after outstandingly fulfilling their tasks.
Meanwhile, a 76-strong rescue team of the Vietnam People’s Army continues to assist Turkey in its recovery efforts following the devastating earthquake.
Ambassador Salama appreciated Vietnamese support and lauded the Vietnamese Government’s sound decision to dispatch search and rescue forces to the Middle Eastern country.
This therefore demonstrates the Vietnamese people’s sentiments to people around the world, as well as their commitment to work together for friendship and co-operation, the diplomat continued.
The presence of Vietnamese soldiers in Turkey also reflects a high sense of responsibility for international humanitarian missions, he said, praising them for their courage, dedication, and readiness.
Ambassador Salama noted that apart from contributions to search and rescue efforts, the Vietnamese forces have also offered spiritual encouragement to local residents in both Turkey and Syria.
The Turkish Government, as well as the international media and members of the local community in areas impacted by the devastation, have lauded their contributions, he stressed.
The Ambassador took the occasion to call for contributions to the prosperity of nations, and peace for all, going on to express his hope that Turkey, Syria, and Palestine, as well as other countries affected by natural disasters, successfully overcome difficulties through their determination in the cause of national reconstruction.