China, Russia aim for key UN peacekeeping positions as Canada prepares deployment

By A Mystery Man Writer

Both China and Russia are angling for a bigger say in how and where the United Nations conducts peacekeeping operations, causing an unexpected and politically disruptive wrinkle in the Liberal government's foreign policy agenda.
Both China and Russia are angling for a bigger say in how and where the United Nations conducts peacekeeping operations, causing an unexpected and politically disruptive wrinkle in the Liberal government's foreign policy agenda.

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