GEORGE BUSH THANKS ARMENIA FOR THE PEACEKEEPING MISSION IN IRAQ
armradio.am
14.01.2009 11:29
The President of the United States of America, George Bush, sent
a letter to President Serzh Sargsyan, President's Press Office
reported. The letter states:
"Dear Mr. President:
In the wake of Armenian troops' completed mission in Iraq, I express
the deep gratitude of the United States to the Government and people of
Armenia for the forces your nation has contributed to Multinational
Forces-Iraq sine 2005. I express particular appreciation for the
transportation and convoy security, de-mining, and medical support
these forces provided.
The willingness of the Armenian people to support the establishment
and strengthening of a democratic government in Iraq, despite great
hardships, testifies to their strong spirit. Armenians can be proud
of their participation in the successful operation to help Iraq secure
its freedom.
The United States looks forward to pursuing further cooperation with
Armenia on other common interests within the South Caucasus region
and around the world."
armradio.am
14.01.2009 11:29
The President of the United States of America, George Bush, sent
a letter to President Serzh Sargsyan, President's Press Office
reported. The letter states:
"Dear Mr. President:
In the wake of Armenian troops' completed mission in Iraq, I express
the deep gratitude of the United States to the Government and people of
Armenia for the forces your nation has contributed to Multinational
Forces-Iraq sine 2005. I express particular appreciation for the
transportation and convoy security, de-mining, and medical support
these forces provided.
The willingness of the Armenian people to support the establishment
and strengthening of a democratic government in Iraq, despite great
hardships, testifies to their strong spirit. Armenians can be proud
of their participation in the successful operation to help Iraq secure
its freedom.
The United States looks forward to pursuing further cooperation with
Armenia on other common interests within the South Caucasus region
and around the world."