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  • Albanian army contingent leaves for Iraq

    10/09/2005 7:55:42 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 12 replies · 811+ views
    People's Daily Online ^ | October 10, 2005
    TIRANA, Albania - (AP) The Albanian army began its sixth troop rotation in Iraq Sunday with a 120-troop army contingent that is to replace soldiers who have served there since April, the Defense Ministry said. The army unit is to serve a six-month mission in Iraq under U.S.-led command serve in a non-combat role, mainly patrolling the airport in the Iraqi city of Mosul. Defense Minister Fatmir Mediu, army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Pellumb Qazimi and U.S. Ambassador Marcie Ries were present at the ceremony at an army base before the troops departed for Iraq. Albania, a predominantly Muslim...
  • Albania to send more soldiers to Iraq

    02/26/2005 1:12:24 AM PST · by M. Espinola · 32 replies · 7,794+ views
    arabtimesonline.com ^ | 26th Feb 2005 | (Reuters)
    IRANA (Reuters) - Albania will increase the number of its soldiers in Iraq to 120 from the current 70, a government spokesman said on Friday. The decision takes effect in April, when soldiers currently serving a six-month stint under U.S. command return home. Albania has been a staunch supporter of the United States since Washington led a NATO bombing campaign against Serb troops accused of killing and expelling ethnic Albanian civilians in Kosovo. Albanian public opinion supports its contribution to the U.S.-led force in Iraq, where two Albanian-born U.S. Marines have been killed. (File photo) Two Albanians in traditional...
  • Albania, Poland pledge to keep troops in Iraq

    12/22/2004 9:42:20 AM PST · by lizol · 45 replies · 777+ views
    Xinhua ^ | 2004-12-22
    Albania, Poland pledge to keep troops in Iraq TIRANA, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Albania and Poland reconfirmed on Tuesday that their troops will stay in Iraq to help maintain stability in the country. "We shall continue our contribution to assisting the country ina normal development of elections next year," said Albanian Prime Minister Fatos Nano when he met with his visiting Polish counterpart, Marek Belka. Both prime ministers hoped that the situation in Iraq would calm down for the elections scheduled for Jan. 30. "What we are doing in Iraq is not only for the sake of the Iraqi people...