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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 15, 2005 Friday 3:26 PM Eastern Time

    34 Armenian peacekeepers go on mission to Kosovo

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN


    Thirty-four Armenian peacekeepers went on mission to Kosovo on
    Friday.

    "Armenia is increasingly becoming involved in the provision of
    Euro-Atlantic and international security and stability," Deputy
    Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Artur Agabekian said. "Now that we have
    achieved lasting peace with the international support, we cannot stay
    indifferent to people who need peace in various corners of the
    planet," he said.

    Armenian peacekeepers "are strengthening sustainable development of
    their fatherland and its wish to live in peace and accord, with their
    participation in the humanitarian mission and a small contribution to
    international peace," he said.

    This is the second Kosovo mission for 18 servicemen. They had already
    been there in February-September 2004.

    Armenian servicemen, who had been stationed in Kosovo since last
    September, returned to Yerevan on Thursday night. The platoon was on
    mission near an Albanian village, and there was a Serb township
    nearby.

    A memorandum on the participation of an Armenian motorized infantry
    unit in the Kosovo peacekeeping operation within a Greek battalion
    was signed in Yerevan on September 3, 2003, and ratified by the
    Armenian parliament on December 13, 2003.

    Some of the Armenian peacekeepers, who have been in Kosovo, are
    getting ready for a mission in Iraq, Agabekian said. He said the
    Armenian Defense Ministry administration has permanent contact with
    46 Armenian medics, sappers and drivers in Iraq. Armenian medics give
    aid to local residents and peacekeepers, he said.
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