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    Turkish PM: Turkey will withdraw its soldiers from Lebanon if they are
    asked to disarm Hezbollah

    AP Worldstream; Sep 02, 2006

    Turkey's premier on Saturday said his government will withdraw Turkish
    soldiers from Lebanon if they are asked to disarm Hezbollah, as public
    concern runs high that Turkish soldiers could end up clashing with
    their fellow Muslims once deployed in Lebanon.

    The government on Friday submitted a resolution to parliament to send
    peacekeepers to Lebanon as part of an expanded U.N. mission, despite
    public opposition to the deployment. The parliament is expected on
    Tuesday to vote on authorizing a one-year deployment of an unspecified
    number of troops

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan assured Turks the soldiers would
    only be protecting peace and helping with humanitarian aid, not
    disarming Hezbollah militants.

    "When such a thing is requested from our soldiers, then we will
    withdraw our soldiers from there. I'm saying this very openly,"
    Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul on Saturday.

    The Turkish contribution to the U.N. mission would include a naval
    task force to patrol the eastern Mediterranean and prevent arms
    smuggling.

    According to the resolution, Turkish forces would also help train
    Lebanese army troops and provide sea and air transport in support of
    other national contingents in the U.N. force.

    Europe, the United States and Israel are all eager to see peacekeepers
    from Muslim Turkey in Lebanon, in the hopes that strong Muslim
    participation would avoid any impression in Lebanon that the
    U.N. peacekeepers are primarily a Christian, European force.
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