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    ARMENIA CANNOT REMAIN INDIFFERENT TO THE FATES OF THE PEOPLES WHO NEED
    PEACE: DEPUTY MINISTER OF ARMENIA


    YEREVAN, APRIL 15. ARMINFO. Armenia cannot remain indifferent to the
    fates of the peoples who need peace. Deputy Minister of Armenia,
    Lt.General Artur Aghabekyan made this statement at a ceremonial
    dispatch of a regular Armenian peace-making platoon to Kosovo
    (Serbia).

    He said that fulfilling their peace-making mission and making their
    modest contribution to strengthening of international peace and
    stability, the Armenian peace-makers could be sure that they hereby
    strengthened stable development of their Motherland, aspiration of
    Armenia to live in peace and agreement. "Peacemaking is an honorable
    and responsible mission," he said. He expressed confidence that like
    the peace-makers who returned home today, who were on a mission to
    Kosovo and then left for Iraq to render assistance to the
    international efforts in maintaining peace ad stability in that
    country and combating international terrorism, the new platoon sent to
    Kosovo would fulfill its tasks and would return to the Motherland in
    several months.

    To note, a new contingent of Armenian peace-makers consisting of 34
    people was sent to Kosovo today headed by First Lieutenant Ruben
    Papyan. 18 of 34 peace-makers were sent to Kosovo for the second
    time. First time they were as part of a platoon that had fulfilled its
    mission to Kosovo from Feb to Sept of 2004. Several of the peacemakers
    who have already been in Kosovo are preparing for a dispatch to
    Iraq. Last night a second group of Armenian peacemakers arrived from
    Kosovo in Yerevan, who had been in that town since Sept 8, 2004. The
    platoon was on a peacemaking mission to the village populated with
    Albanians not far from Serbs. On February 12 2004 the first platoon of
    Armenian peacemakers consisting of 34 people left for Kosovo as part
    of a Greek battalion. A memorandum on participation of a shooting
    platoon of the Armenian Armed Forces in the peacemaking operation in
    Kosovo as part of the Greek battalion was signed on Sept 3 2003 in
    Yerevan and ratified by the Armenian Parliament on Dec 13 2003.- M-
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