Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, incollaboration with relevant agencies and units, on January 22 launched atraining course on exercise planning process in 2024 between Vietnam and Canada.
This is the third time Vietnam and Canada haveco-hosted an international intensive training course at the Vietnamesedepartment.
The course from January 19 to February 2aims to equip knowledge and skills about the exercise planning process forofficers of the Vietnam People's Army (VPA) and partner countries within theframework of Canada's Military Training and Cooperation Programme (MTCP). The aim is to improvethe capacity of organising international intensive training courses and developinga contingent of lecturers on UN peacekeeping, thus contributing tostrengthening friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Canada andinternational partners in the field of peacekeeping.
Canadian Defence Attaché in Vietnam LieutenantColonel Paul Payne said that the training course will introduce trainees to theexercise planning process based on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)’straining and exercise documents.
Colonel Pham Manh Thang, Director of theVietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, said this training course attractedthe participation of 37 trainees from nine partner countries of Canada's MTCP, namelyBangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines,Thailand and Vietnam.
In 2018, Vietnam and Canada signed aMemorandum of Understanding on military training cooperation. Since then, morethan 130 VPA officers have participated in training in Canada and othercountries. The scope of training cooperation between Canada and Vietnam hasbeen expanded from language training and logistics to security training courses./.
This is the third time Vietnam and Canada haveco-hosted an international intensive training course at the Vietnamesedepartment.
The course from January 19 to February 2aims to equip knowledge and skills about the exercise planning process forofficers of the Vietnam People's Army (VPA) and partner countries within theframework of Canada's Military Training and Cooperation Programme (MTCP). The aim is to improvethe capacity of organising international intensive training courses and developinga contingent of lecturers on UN peacekeeping, thus contributing tostrengthening friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and Canada andinternational partners in the field of peacekeeping.
Canadian Defence Attaché in Vietnam LieutenantColonel Paul Payne said that the training course will introduce trainees to theexercise planning process based on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)’straining and exercise documents.
Colonel Pham Manh Thang, Director of theVietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, said this training course attractedthe participation of 37 trainees from nine partner countries of Canada's MTCP, namelyBangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines,Thailand and Vietnam.
In 2018, Vietnam and Canada signed aMemorandum of Understanding on military training cooperation. Since then, morethan 130 VPA officers have participated in training in Canada and othercountries. The scope of training cooperation between Canada and Vietnam hasbeen expanded from language training and logistics to security training courses./.
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