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    ARMENIA CONSIDERS IRAQI FORCE REFORM

    United Press International
    March 14 2006

    EREVAN, Armenia, March 14 (UPI) -- The Armenian Minister of Defense
    is contemplating reorganizing its peacekeeping contingent in Iraq,
    according to a news report.

    Armenia currently has 46 peacekeeping troops in Iraq and a platoon of
    peacekeepers in Kosovo in the U.N. mission there. The troops in Iraq,
    deployed in January, are the third rotational contingent the country
    has sent and are under Polish command.

    The U.S. government is underwriting all the costs of the Armenian
    contingent in Iraq.

    On Mnday, Regnum news agency reported that Deputy Minister of Defense
    Artur Agabekyan said that the change was being considered because of
    reforms in the county's military defense system to align the nation's
    military more closely to NATO standards.

    Additionnal details, however, were not immediately available.

    Armenia is working with NATO to develop its Individual Partnership
    Action Plan as it is extremely interested in joining NATO. In 2003
    Armenia hosted its first NATO Partnership for Peace military exercise
    and host another one later this year.
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