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Georgia sends first troops to Afghanistan

Published: 17 November, 2009, 01:27
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Georgia has sent its first troops to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force to join NATO military operations against the Taliban.

The Georgian company, made up of 170 troops, will serve under French command.

After a farewell ceremony, the servicemen said goodbye to their families and were blessed by the church. Next spring hundreds more US-trained Georgian soldiers are set to leave for Afghanistan.

“Early next year, one more, larger Georgian military unit will go to Afghanistan,” Deputy Chief of the Georgian General Staff Nikoloz Dzhandzhgava told Interfax news agency. “It will serve as part of the American contingent.”

Georgia’s Defense Ministry said 725 Georgian troops would leave for Afghanistan in February.

The purpose seems to be showing Georgia’s willingness to undertake any task to become a full-fledged NATO member. Tbilisi has been vying to join the North Atlantic military alliance for the past few years, but its membership was delayed following the bloody conflict in South Ossetia in August 2008.

Georgia had previously deployed 2,000 troops to fight in the US-led coalition in Iraq.

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Walter November 17, 2009, 00:27
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Do these Georgian troops realize that they are marching to a famous Russian military march. They ought to join Russia.