Jordanian peacekeepers leave for Liberia, Haiti, Darfur, and East Timor
05-08-2010 12:00 AM
Ammon News - AMMAN A new group of Jordanian peacekeepers left on Thursday to join United Nations peacekeeping missions in Liberia, Haiti, Darfur, and East Timor.
During a farewell ceremony, Director of Operations at the Public Security Directorate Brig. Taher Smadi spoke of Jordanian U.N. peacekeepers' high reputation and discipline in their service in war-torn and disaster-stricken areas across the world.
He prodded the officers to display a high sense of professionalism, efficiency and loyalty while carrying out their task.
Smadi also called on the peacekeepers to display high job ethics in protecting human rights and seek to preserve Jordan's international image.
Jordan is contributing peacekeepers in different hot spots and conflict zones around the world, including Liberia, the Ivory Coast and Haiti.
The Kingdom is also operating field hospitals in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Gaza Strip.
*Petra
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