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    Armenia sends second batch of peacekeepers to Iraq for rotation

    Arminfo
    11 Jul 05

    YEREVAN

    Armenia does not pursue any military goals by sending peacekeepers to
    Iraq, this is an exceptionally humanitarian mission, Chief of the
    General Staff Col-Gen Mikael Arutyunyan has said at a ceremony to
    dispatch the second group of peacekeepers to Iraq for six months.

    The chief of the General Staff noted that participation in the
    post-war restoration of Iraq is not the only peacekeeping mission in
    which Armenia is taking part. Armenian peacekeepers are serving in
    Kosovo, and they have been rotated twice already.

    Talking to journalists after the ceremony, Arutyunyan said that at the
    beginning the peacekeepers will be trained in Kuwait and will then be
    redeployed to Iraq where they will fulfil their task under the Polish
    command. They will stay there with the first group for several days,
    after which the first group will return to Armenia. He noted that the
    Polish command is very pleased with the Armenian peacekeepers who are
    rated highly.

    "I met the chief of the General Staff and the first deputy defence
    minister of Poland in Brussels and they are very pleased with our
    group. They noted the discipline and professionalism of the Armenian
    servicemen," Mikael Arutyunyan stressed.

    Asked whether a third group of peacekeepers might be sent to Iraq, the
    chief of the General Staff noted that the Armenian army was ready for
    this. At the same time he noted that the Armenian parliament has
    adopted a decision on sending Armenian peacekeepers to Iraq for a
    year. "At the end of the year the parliament will return to this
    issue. Only after this will it be possible to say whether the third
    group will be sent," the colonel-general noted.

    The first batch of Armenian peacekeepers left for Iraq on 18
    January. The second group will return on 20 December. The Armenian
    servicemen are engaged exclusively in humanitarian activities in Iraq,
    including medical aid, mine clearing and delivery of humanitarian aid.

    The Armenian peacekeepers include 46 servicemen, including 30 drivers,
    three doctors, 10 sappers, a liaison officer, a platoon commander and
    an officer who will be in charge of overall command.
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