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  • Armenia prepared to send Iraq aid not troops: FM

    Agence France Presse -- English
    September 22, 2004 Wednesday 11:44 AM GMT

    Armenia prepared to send Iraq aid not troops: FM

    YEREVAN


    Armenia will not send troops to Iraq but is prepared to take part in
    the country's reconstruction, Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian said
    Wednesday.

    "Armenia is not prepared to have a military presence in any foreign
    country, but we have always said we would cooperate in the
    reconstruction of Iraq," Oskanian told a press conference.

    The south Caucasus republic could send doctors, drivers and engineers
    to Iraq, he said.

    Earlier this month Yerevan agreed with Poland to send 50
    non-combatant troops to Iraq to work with the Polish military
    contingent there.

    Parliamentary approval is required for the accord to come into
    effect.

    Armenian political circles expressed disquiet at the commitment,
    fearing that the ethnic Armenian diaspora in Iraq, numbering around
    20,000 people, could be targeted by Iraqi insurgents.

    Officials here said around 100 Armenian families in Iraq have sought
    temporary asylum in Armenia following last month's wave of bomb
    attacks on churches in Baghdad and Mosul, in northern Iraq.
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