China will help to train 3,000 foreign law enforcement officials over the next year to tackle global security issues and better protect Chinese interests beyond its borders, the country’s public security minister said.
Wang Xiaohong made the pledge in a speech on Monday at the opening of the 2024 Conference of the Global Public Security Cooperation Forum in Lianyungang, in eastern China’s Jiangsu province, China Daily reported.
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China will also send police consultants and working units to countries to help improve their law enforcement capacity, conduct joint patrols and investigations, and tackle cross-border crime, Wang said.
Beijing is seeking ways to boost its presence beyond its borders to protect overseas interests while offering an alternative to Western-led global security governance.
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In the past year, China has worked with all parties to implement in-depth global security initiatives, and will continue to promote the development of the global public security governance system in a “more fair, reasonable and efficient direction”, Wang said, according to state news agency Xinhua.