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21st March 2023 17:49:59 Hours

UN Assessment & Advisory Visit Team Reinforcing Trust in Sri Lankan CCC Arrives Here for Additional Troops in Mali

A high-level UN Assessment and Advisory Visit (AAV) team currently in Sri Lanka, expected to ensure the quality and standards of all technical Combat Convoy Equipment (CCE) and evaluate the Operational Readiness Preparations of the additional 'Combat Convoy Company B-1’ (CCC) contingent, designed for deployment shortly in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) called on the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Vikum Liyanage on Tuesday (21) at the Army HQ in Sri Jayawardenepura.

The UN delegation comprised Mr. James Victor De Rcole, Colonel Lawrence Kapina, Lieutenant Colonel Rajeev, Mr. Mark Flood and Mr. Satvinder Singh Paul, and they are scheduled to inspect self-sustain equipment, combat vehicles and accessories, de-mining devices, Explosive Ordnance Devices, logistic and medical equipment, military hardware, barrack items and witness mock demonstrations during their visits (20-25 March) to the 1 Sri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps, Engineer Division, School of Military Engineering at Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers' Base Workshop at Udawalawa and the Institute of Peacekeeping Support Operations Training Sri Lanka.

This process, technically defined as the AAV was earlier too adhered to by the Army before such UN Peacekeeping Missions were despatched. The aim of this AAV is to inspect the materials and equipment of the contingent and verify its conditions to meet the mission's Force Requirement as stipulated in the United Nations Department of Peace Keeping Operations (UNDPKO).

The proposed additional 'Combat Convoy Company B- 1’ is composed of 22 officers and 221 Other Ranks and expects to bring back US $ 9 million annually to the country's national economy. At present, 20 Officers and 223 Other Ranks of the 4th Combat Convoy Company (CCC) are serving the MINUSMA.

The UN request for an additional Sri Lankan combat contingent for Mali distinctively mirrors a clear re-endorsement of its trust and recognition of professional standards of the armed forces of Sri Lanka, and also serves as an appreciative gesture for the CCC currently deployed in Mali.

During the cordial interactions at the Commander's office, the Army Chief briefed UN delegates on the readiness of the Sri Lanka Army's preparations for the passage of this additional 'Combat Convoy Company B-1' to the MINUSMA at short notice.

Towards the conclusion of the interactions at the Army HQ, Lieutenant General Vikum Liyanage, Commander of the Army awarded special mementos to the visiting UN representatives as tokens of appreciation.

During their visits to aforesaid Sri Lanka Army formations, those visiting UN delegates before their departure on 25th March 2023 would receive glimpses of detailed accounts of equipment, other accessories and their operability from respective Officers, earmarked to leave for Mali.

With a focus on long-term stability and peace, United Nations (UN) Multidimensional peacekeeping operations are deployed in fast-changing, unpredictable, and highly demanding environments, such as the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali, and South Sudan with a prioritized mandate for Protection of Civilians (PoC).

Performing their duties with outstanding dedication and committed professionalism as the only contingent conducting convoy operations to MINUSMA bases, located in Kidal, Aguelhoc and Tessalit regions, the Sri Lankan CCC is engaged in providing security for logistic convoys under trying circumstances despite life-threatening risks, adverse weather conditions and inhospitable terrains.