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    GEORGIAN TROOPS TO GUARD IRAQ-IRAN BORDER

    Interfax, Russia
    April 30 2007

    TBILISI. April 30 (Interfax) - The Georgian military contingent in
    Iraq is to be the third largest military force in the Arab country
    soon and will guard the Iraqi-Iranian border from June 2007, the
    Georgian Defense Ministry said on Monday.

    On Monday, the third day of his current visit to Iraq, Georgian Defense
    Minister David Kezerashvili inspected the surroundings of Alkuta,
    a town 60 kilometers from the Iranian border that will be the base
    of a 2,000-strong Georgian brigade, the ministry told Interfax.

    The brigade will guard the Iraqi-Iranian border.

    "Until now, a Polish contingent has been carrying out this mission,
    but from June the border will be guarded by Georgian troops. An
    Armenian, Ukrainian, Salvadoran, and Kazakh units will be under
    Georgian command," the ministry said.

    The chief of the Georgian military general staff, Col. Zaza Gogava,
    and the commander of the Georgian land forces, Lt. Col. Alexander
    Osepaishvili, are accompanying the minister on his visit.

    "Kezerashvili also familiarized himself with the service conditions
    of the 33rd Battalion of the Georgian Defense Ministry, which is
    deployed in Baghdad, and visited Baqubah, where the 31st Battalion
    of the Defense Ministry is deployed," the ministry said.

    It said that, in terms of numbers and the nature of tasks, the Georgian
    contingent will rank third after the U.S. and British forces from
    the summer as foreign armed forces in Iraq go.
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