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What contribution has China made to maintaining world peace?
1. Provide a large amount of assistance to underdeveloped areas every year to help them develop their economy.

2. Send peacekeeping troops to war-torn areas to help maintain social order.

3. Participate in the reconstruction of war-torn countries.

4. Fight for the rights and interests of developing countries in the United Nations.

5. Abide by the "Three Cardinal Principles" of diplomacy and take a just stand in international diplomacy.

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China sent its military personnel to participate in UN peacekeeping operations in Africa for the first time in September. 199 1. As of July 2006, China has sent more than 4,300 peacekeepers to 10 UN mission areas in Africa, and three peacekeepers have given their lives for peace in Africa. At present, there are still about 2,000 China peacekeepers serving in six United Nations peacekeeping missions in Africa. ?

Maintaining peace means not only avoiding war, but also protecting people's lives and property.

One day in June 2004, two chlorine tanks in a water treatment plant in Liberia leaked, causing extensive pollution and seriously threatening the lives of local people.

The engineering team of China Mission in Liberia acted immediately. After nearly a day's intense operation, the leaked chlorine tank was finally effectively disposed of, thus preventing the spread of pollution. All these have promoted China-Africa friendship and the peaceful development of the African region. China's participation in resolving the DPRK nuclear issue is conducive to peace and stability in East Asia, and also provides a reference for the Iranian nuclear issue.

In fact, China's participation in these activities is of great significance to enhancing China's international status, expanding China's international influence and establishing the image of a "responsible big country".