China has announced plans to train 3,000 police officers from various countries over the next 12 months, according to Chinese Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong.
This initiative aims to enhance global law enforcement capabilities and strengthen international security cooperation.
During an annual security conference held in Jiangsu Province, attended by security officials from 122 countries, regions, and organizations, Wang emphasized that China will deploy security experts to nations in need of such training.
This move is part of China's broader effort to support global security and improve the effectiveness of local law enforcement forces.
Last year, China trained 2,700 officers from multiple countries, reflecting its increasing role in international security efforts.
The conference also featured an exhibition showcasing the latest police and security equipment developed in China.
China's commitment to enhancing global security cooperation demonstrates its ambition to play a key role in strengthening law enforcement capabilities worldwide.