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    Armenian parliament approves sending military specialists to Iraq

    Itar-Tass, Russia
    Dec 24 2004

    YEREVAN, December 24 (Itar-Tass) - The Armenian parliament has ratified
    a bill on sending military specialists to Iraq.

    The decision was made after seven hours of closed-door debates.
    Ninety-one deputy supported the bill, 23 voted against, and one
    abstained. The Justice opposition bloc and the Dashnaktsutyun party,
    which is a member of the ruling coalition and holder of ministerial
    portfolios, objected to the bill.

    Thus, Armenia joined the memorandum on mutual understanding in the
    formation of the South-Center multinational division led by Poland
    and stationed in Iraq. The document signed between Poland and another
    19 countries last July regulates relations in the division.

    Armenian Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisyan said they would send up to
    50 military drivers, sappers and medics to Iraq. Their mission will
    be purely humanitarian and voluntary. Contracts will be signed with
    the Armenian servicemen, he said.

    Armenia will make several reservations before sending its personnel to
    Iraq, Sarkisyan said. Firstly, they must not take part in operations
    together with Azerbaijani units. Secondly, they must be engaged only in
    defensive and humanitarian actions. In case of demining handmade bombs,
    America must supply Armenian sappers with robots, the minister said.
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