Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian peacekeepers may go to Iraq in early 2005

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian peacekeepers may go to Iraq in early 2005

    Armenian peacekeepers may go to Iraq in early 2005

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
    25 Dec 04

    [Presenter in studio] Yesterday's extraordinary session of the
    Armenian National Assembly approved the memorandum on mutual
    understanding related to the sending of an Armenian peacekeeping
    contingent to Iraq with a vote of 91 in favour, 23 against and one
    abstention. Forty-six Armenian servicemen will be sent to Iraq for one
    year in early 2005. They will be mainly snipers, doctors and
    drivers. The defence minister said that they will be working mainly in
    humanitarian spheres.

    [Passage omitted: The National Assembly discussed other issues as
    well]

    [Correspondent over video of parliament] The defence minister pointed
    out that an Armenian peacekeeping contingent might go to Iraq on 5
    January 2005.

    [Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan] Forty-six people, including one
    commander, will go to Iraq. One officer, one platoon commander, three
    doctors, including one cardiologist, therapist and psychologist, 10
    snipers and 30 drivers will be at the headquarters of a Polish
    communications division.

    [Correspondent] The members of the National Assembly said that
    although the discussions were difficult, this decision is
    important. The fact that the decision was unanimously adopted by the
    overwhelming majority testifies that they stick to the same position.

    The Justice bloc and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation -
    Dashnaktsutyun voted against the decision. The main argument of those
    who are against sending an Armenian contingent to Iraq is that the
    security of Armenians living abroad [in Iraq] is not guaranteed. The
    defence minister said he was not worried about the presence of
    Armenian representatives abroad.

    [Sarkisyan] I hope that our security will strengthen, our borders will
    open and international organizations and individual states that are in
    favour of establishing peace and stability in the world will not have
    a different attitude to the South Caucasus countries.

    [Passage omitted: The parliament discussed the state budget]
Working...
X