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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    Russia & CIS Military Newswire
    March 6, 2008 Thursday


    Armenia not to withdraw servicemen from Kosovo, Iraq

    YEREVAN March 6


    Armenian servicemen will continue their missions in Kosovo and Iraq,
    Chief-of-Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Seyran Oganian said.

    "Armenia ought to implement its obligation on providing security in
    this or any other world region, on the international arena, being not
    only a beneficiary of but a participant in the system of world
    security," Oganian told a press conference in Yerevan on Thursday.

    When carrying out peacekeeping missions, Armenia has gained respect
    not only from superpowers but from authoritative international
    organizations including those participating in the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "We have demonstrated that Armenian Armed Forces not only ensure
    national independence and inviolability of frontiers, but also
    accomplish missions in Kosovo and Iraq with a high degree of
    responsibility," Oganian said.

    Armenian servicemen have participated in the peacekeeping mission in
    Kosovo as part of the Greek battalion from February 2004, and in Iraq
    -as part of the Polish division from January 2005. A total of 400
    Armenian servicemen have taken part in peaceful operations.

    Currently, the seventh shift of 46 Armenian servicemen are currently
    in Iraq, while 34 Armenian peacekeepers serve in Kosovo. From 2008,
    it is planned to increase the number of Armenian peacekeepers in
    Kosovo to the level of a company. In addition, talks on Armenian
    participation in peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan at the level of
    liaison officers are planned.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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