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Ukraine decides on pullout of troops from Iraq
2005-03-02
President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine has outlined a schedule for the withdrawal of 1,650 Ukrainian troops from Iraq, starting later this month. He said the Ukrainian contingent - the sixth largest in the US-led coalition - would leave in three stages between mid-March and October. Their deployment in 2003 was seen as an attempt by former President Leonid Kuchma to improve ties with the US. The troops are under command of Polish forces, which are also due to withdraw. Mr Yushchenko said 150 Ukrainian soldiers would leave in the first group around 15 March, followed by a group of 590 and the remainder by 15 October. He said his government had taken into consideration public opinion in both Iraq and Ukraine and concluded that the "war situation in Iraq has changed", according to French news agency AFP.
You can read that as either he thinks things are going downhill or things are getting better.
Seventeen Ukrainian peacekeepers have been killed in Iraq since their deployment in 2003. In January eight Ukrainian and one Kazakh servicemen were killed while defusing a bomb. Poland, which has the third-largest contingent in Iraq after the US and Britain, says it is likely to withdraw from Iraq in 2005, but no specific date has been given.
Sorry to see you go, but thanks for your help. We will remember that you did come when needed.
Posted by:gromgorru

#8  These guys actually accomplished something in Iraq, unlike the Koreans, who not only got there late, but have been hunkered down at their base camp in Kurdistan for the entire period they've been in-country.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-03-02 5:59:00 PM  

#7  Every silver lining has a cloud (|)
Posted by: cloud9   2005-03-02 11:22:33 AM  

#6  Thank you! You guys are all right!

Every silver lining has a cloud (©)
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-02 11:02:43 AM  

#5  Every silver lining has a cloud©

To learn to make the copyright and other symbols.
Posted by: Biff Wellington   2005-03-02 10:41:51 AM  

#4  Every silver lining has a cloud™


Bwaahahahaha
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-02 9:46:06 AM  

#3  They sent their troops with the clear understanding that they would go home after free elections. No suprise here.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-03-02 9:35:15 AM  

#2  Well, Yushchenko campaigned on this (and other things) last year, so it's no surprise. Actually, I believe Yanukovych said he would keep the troops in, if elected. Still, it's probably better that Yushchenko won, and certainly better that Ukraine has more honest elections than Washington and Wisconsin.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-03-02 9:07:13 AM  

#1  Boy, and I was just starting to think there was some good news coming out of the middle east. Thank you, BBC, for pointing out how what few friends we have are abandoning us. Every silver lining has a cloud. (I made that up a long time ago, but can't make the little copyright symbol).
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-02 8:49:28 AM  

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