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    ARMENIA SENDS NEW ROTATION OF TROOPS TO KOSOVO
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    May 23 2007

    Armenia sent a fresh contingent of troops to Kosovo on Wednesday,
    in a regular rotation of its small peace-keeping force serving there
    under NATO command.

    The platoon of 34 servicemen were to join a Greek army battalion
    deployed in the east of the former Yugoslav province. They will rotate
    in for the same number of Armenian soldiers that have completed their
    six-month tour of duty.

    The troops left Yerevan after a farewell ceremony attended by Defense
    Minister Mikael Harutiunian and other top military officials. Many
    of them have already served in Kosovo and Iraq where 46 Armenian
    soldiers have been deployed since January 2005.

    "We already have a steady contribution to international security,"
    Harutiunian said in a speech at the ceremony. "In both Kosovo and Iraq,
    we have acquired the reputation of a reliable partner."

    The deployment of Armenian troops in Kosovo in February 2004 marked the
    start of Armenia's first-ever military mission abroad. The development
    highlighted the strengthening of its security ties with NATO and the
    United States in particular.

    U.S. officials have expressed hope that Yerevan will also commit
    troops for Western-led military operations in other conflict zones,
    notably Afghanistan. Earlier this year, the U.S. military donated a
    mobile field hospital to the Armenian army's special peace-keeping
    battalion, which provides personnel for the Iraq and Kosovo missions.

    Speaking to journalists, Harutiunian said that a dispatch of Armenian
    troops to Afghanistan is "not on our agenda today."
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