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Pak troops awarded UN medal in Liberia
TUBMANBURG—In recognition of their meritorious services towards
humanitarian assistance and maintenance of law and order situation in
Liberia Pakistani troops were presented UN Medals at a colorful ceremony
held at Tubmanburg.
The prestigious event was organized by the Pakistani contingent with
professional zeal and traditional fervor, said a press release issued by
ISPR on Friday.
The simple but impressive ceremony included parade by smartly turned out
contingent of the Pakistan Army and drive past cultural floats
representing culture of Pakistan.
Senior Representatives of the Secretary General (SRSG) Mr Alan Doss
graced the
occasion as the Chief Guest. Both the Deputy Senior Representatives of
the Secretary General (DSRG), Force Commander (FC), Deputy Force
Commander (DFC), senior UNMIL officials, Staff Officers from Force
Headquarters (FHQ), officials of Bomi County, notables of the area,
diplomats and Government functionaries were amongst the distinguished
guests.
A smartly turned out parade and well executed drill attracted the
audience who were spontaneous in applauding the efforts put in by all
ranks for this impressive ceremony. The guest of honour expressed deep
satisfaction over the commitment and hard work put in by Pakistani
Contingent in meeting the challenges in the most befitting manner.
While highlighting Pakistan’s role in peacekeeping efforts, the Pakistan
Contingent Commander Brigadier Ahmad Nawaz said “Pakistan’s dedication
to peace is manifested by its record participation in the United Nations
(UN) Peacekeeping efforts.
He said that the participation of our Armed Forces in United Nations
Missions has been global and dates back to 1960, added, till date more
than 50,000 officers and men of Pak Army have rendered services in 38
different missions around the world.
Even today, Pakistan is the largest troops contributing country with
over 10,000 troops in Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Burundi,
Western Sahara, Georgia, Kosovo, East Timor, Haiti, Sierra Leone, Cote
d’Ivoire and here in Liberia, he added.
After the address and presenting of General Salute, Chief Guest and
other dignitaries adorned UN medals to the participants. All spectators
appreciated the outstanding standard of drill, especially the
demonstration by Special Services Group, Band and the cultural floats
prepared for the occasion portraying the rich culture of Pakistan and
Liberia. Pakistan Contingent’s initiative of awarding the appreciation
certificates to UNMIL Regional Section Heads to recognize their services
for promoting harmony and good working relations amongst the military
and civilian component of United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) was
highly appreciated by all.—Agencies
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