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    Armenian President Arrives In Poland After Promising Troops To Iraq

    Agence France Presse
    Sept 5 2004

    WARSAW, Sept 5 (AFP) - The president of Armenia, which is to contribute
    troops to the Polish-led multinational force patrolling central and
    southern Iraq, arrived in Poland on Sunday for a three-day official
    visit.

    During the visit by President Robert Kocharian, Armenia and Poland
    are expected to sign a bilateral military cooperation agreement.

    Polish Defence Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinski announced on Friday that
    the former Soviet republic of Armenia was to send 50 soldiers to the
    6,500-strong multinational force that Poland commands in Iraq.

    Armenia is to send "several dozen military personnel, specialists in
    logistics, bomb disposal experts and doctors" to Iraq in late November
    or early December, Polish deputy chief of staff, General Mieczyslaw
    Cieniuch, said on Friday.

    The Polish government has been a key US ally in Iraq but it has faced
    strong domestic public opposition to the deployment of its troops
    in Iraq and is now planning to significantly reduce its 2,500-strong
    contingent there.

    Kocharian was met in the northern port city of Gdansk on Sunday by
    his Polish counterpart Aleksander Kwasniewski. The two heads of
    state visited the historic part of the city before travelling to
    Kwasniewski's residence in Jurata, a resort on the Baltic coast.
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