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Georgia will continue its participation in the NATO mission in Afghanistan until 2014 1910121.
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Friday, October 19, 2012, 03:55 AM | |||
Georgia will continue its participation in the NATO mission in Afghanistan until 2014. | |||
The
nominated candidate for Georgian defense minister on Thursday promised
that the South Caucasus country would continue its participation in the
NATO-led mission in Afghanistan until 2014. The Georgian contingent's
withdrawal from Afghanistan will start only in 2014, assured Irakli Alasania
who was nominated as the candidate for the defense minister portfolio
by the election coalition Georgian Dream which won the 2012 parliamentary
elections to become the ruling party and to form the new government. |
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Georgia is a staunch ally of the United States with ambitions to join Nato and currently has 800 troops serving in Afghanistan. |
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"It
is very difficult to talk about continuation of the mission and continuation
of the policy, when we lost another brave soldier a few days ago (in Afghanistan),"
said Irakli Alasania, "But everyone should understand that this is
a responsibility of the state. It is a burden and obligation which Georgia
had undertaken for ensuring international security." |
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