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    ARMENIA WILL SEND ITS SERVICEMEN TO IRAQ

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 10, 2004, Friday

    Armenia will be the second CIS country (after Ukraine) to send
    its servicemen to Iraq. Armenian servicemen will be assigned to
    the Polish contingent, presidents Robert Kocharjan (Armenia) and
    Alexander Kwasniewski (Poland) decided on Kocharjan visit to Poland
    this Monday. All 50 servicemen of the Armenian contingent will be sent
    to Iraq within the framework of the security cooperation accord the
    presidents signed in Warsaw. To quote Defense Minister of Armenia Serzh
    Sarkisjan who accompanied Kocharjan on the visit, Yerevan is sending
    its soldiers to Iraq because "size of our country and the distance
    to Europe notwithstanding, Armenia regards itself as a part of Europe."

    Sarkisjan has always promoted a pro-Western course for Armenia and
    its integration into Euro-Atlantic structures. It is Sarkisjan who
    lobbies Armenia's involvement in NATO programs. Yerevan has aspired
    for participation in the Western peacekeeping operation in Iraq for a
    long time now, and the latest developments are Sarkisjan's achievement
    to a considerable degree. There is a considerable Armenian diaspora
    in Iraq - up to 25,000 people. Armenia counts on post-war restoration
    contracts in Iraq, afterwards.

    There is no saying at this point if Armenia's involvement in the
    Iraqi operation (following Ukraine's involvement) may aggravate the
    relations between Christian countries of the Commonwealth and the
    Arab world. Religious discord in the world is deepening, and CIS
    countries are undoubtedly a part of the process.

    Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, September 8, 2004, p. 5
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