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This is the eighth occasion on which a Chinese naval escort taskforce has escorted a ship carrying humanitarian aid on behalf of the WFP. Throughout the journey the “Changchun” provided an escort to the Nawa 3, deploying its weapons to ensure the safety of the escorted ship, and guaranteeing its communications.
The Chinese Navy attended a related international conference held by the WFP in 2010, and promised to dispatch its warships to join escort missions. The participation of the Chinese Navy in these escort missions demonstrates its commitment to meeting its international obligations.
The article is edited and translated from《海軍第17批護(hù)航編隊完成護(hù)航世界糧食計劃署船》, source: China Military Online, author: Ding Yubao, Liu Yaxun.
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