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    GOVERNMENT PROPOSES PROLONGING ARMENIAN PEACEMAKING ACTIVITY IN IRAQ BY ANOTHER YEAR

    Lragir
    Dec 3 2007
    Armenia

    The Armenian government proposes prolonging the Armenian peacemaking
    activity in Iraq by a year. The minister of defense Mikael Harutiunyan
    introduced the president's proposal to prolong the Armenian peacemaking
    activity in Iraq to the parliament today and said the necessity of
    the third extension is determined by the importance of the peacemaking
    activity of Armenia in Iraq.

    Harutiunyan said since 2005 276 Armenian servicemen were sent
    to Iraq in six shifts. According to him, no Armenian soldier got
    killed in three years. On November 11 Lieutenant Gevorg Nalbandyan
    was wounded and got treatment first in Germany then in the United
    States. "After rehabilitation and prosthesis Nalbandyan is getting
    better and continues service in the Armenian armed force," Mikael
    Harutiunyan said.

    "Since not participating in the peacemaking activity may create
    hindrances for Armenia in terms of promotion of partnership, as the
    official representative of the president I consider it expedient to
    prolong the Armenian peacemaking activity in the Polish division,"
    the minister said.

    The first shift of Armenian peacekeepers left for Iraq on January 25,
    2005. Currently the sixth shift is in Iraq, which includes 46 people,
    including 2 staff officers, a mine clearance team of 10 and 31 drivers.
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