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    DISPATCH CEREMONY OF SIXTH SHIFT OF ARMENIAN PEACEMAKING FORCES LEAVING FOR IRAQ HAS BEEN HELD

    Noyan Tapan
    Jul 18 2007

    YEREVAN, JULY 18, NOYAN TAPAN. The official dispatch ceremony
    of the sixth shift of the Armenian peacemaking forces leaving
    for Iraq took place in the Capital regiment of Yerevan on
    July 18. Doctors, combat-engineers, drivers, and signallers
    are included in the peacemaking platoon, which consists of 46
    servicemen. Lieutenant-General Seyran Ohanian, the Chief of Staff
    of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia, presented a number
    of servicemen, who have taken part in the peacemaking activities in
    Iraq with watches during this solemn ceremony.

    Seyran Ohanian mentioned that the activities of the Armenian
    peacemaking forces in Iraq and Kosovo are highly appreciated by both
    Armenia and the management of the International Armed Forces: they
    are punctual, diligent and ready to carry out their mission. "With
    this we prove to the world community that we are able to take part
    in the settlement of security problems not only in our own, but in
    any other country," he mentioned.

    According to the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic
    of Armenia, no decision has been made concerning the increase in the
    number of the Armenian peacemaking forces, as well as with regard to
    sending such a group to Afghanistan as yet.

    In resonse to the question of journalists, Seyran Ohanian declared
    that Senior Lieutenant Georgy Nalbandian, who was injured during the
    activities of the peacemaking forces in Iraq and is now receiving
    treatment in the United States, is feeling well at present and will
    return to Armenia in the near future.
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