US-funded facility improves training for Vietnam’s peacekeeping forces

The US government handed over to Vietnam a training facility and equipment serving the training of peacekeeping forces at a ceremony on August 28.

The ribbon cutting ceremony to inaugurate the facility (Credit: VNA)
The ribbon cutting ceremony to inaugurate the facility (Credit: VNA)

The facility (named S5) has 15 training rooms which are able to accommodate 600 learners at the same time and a 254-seat conference hall.

Meanwhile, the package of equipment will be used for training in the setting up a level-two field hospital by the Vietnamese peacekeeping force, which is scheduled to operate in Bentiu, South Sudan, replacing the UK’s facility in the second quarter of 2018.

Deputy Minister of Defence Nguyen Chi Vinh said that the Vietnam – US defence cooperation has grown strongly over the past few years, with the field of peacekeeping being a good example. He affirmed that the equipment and facilities provided by the US and other nations will help turn the Vietnam Peacekeeping Centre into a key facility for peacekeeping operation and training in the country and region.

US Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius expressed his belief that Vietnam will succeed in international peacekeeping activities, adding that the nation has joined hands with the international community in addressing global issues.