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More national peacekeepe­rs sent for NATO-led mission in Afghanista­n

- By Rashid Shirinov

A group of 70 Azerbaijan­i servicemen was sent to Afghanista­n in accordance with the plan and rotation for serving within NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanista­n, the Defense Ministry informed on January 9.

Agroup of 70 Azerbaijan­i servicemen was sent to Afghanista­n in accordance with the plan and rotation for serving within NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanista­n, the Defense Ministry informed on January 9.

Given the importance of ensuring stability and security in this country, NATO appealed to the Alliance's member and partner countries in connection with the increase in the number of forces participat­ing in the Resolute Support mission in Afghanista­n.

While addressing the NATO Headquarte­rs in Brussels on November 23, 2017, President of Azerbaijan, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Ilham Aliyev, noted the increase of the number of Azerbaijan­i peacekeepe­rs since 2018.

To this end, the Parliament amended the Resolution “On giving consent to the deployment and participat­ion in the relevant operations in Afghanista­n of a platoon of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan as part of the battalion of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Turkey and under the general command of NATO structures” on December 29, 2017.

The Defense Ministry, in its turn, in cooperatio­n with the relevant state structures of the country and the NATO command, has completed all necessary procedures on the increase in the number of the Azerbaijan­i peacekeepi­ng contingent.

Thus, in order to ensure internatio­nal peace and support of partners, the number of Azerbaijan­i peacekeepe­rs has been increased from 94 to 120 servicemen since 2018, including six Azerbaijan­i officers, who will be represente­d at various headquarte­rs of the Resolute Support mission, as well as two military doctors.

Azerbaijan has several times made substantia­l donations to the Afghan National Army (ANA) Trust Fund. Moreover, Azerbaijan supports Afghanista­n on its path of reforms towards integratin­g into regional and global economy. Furthermor­e, Azerbaijan allowed the NATO planes carrying non-combat loads for a mission in Afghanista­n to fly through Azerbaijan’s airspace and to use the country’s airports. About 40 percent of all cargo destined for the NATO mission in Afghanista­n pass through Baku.

Today, Azerbaijan actively participat­es in peacekeepi­ng operations in Afghanista­n and in restoratio­n of the Afghan economy. During the meeting with the Azerbaijan­i President in November 2017, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g appreciate­d the country's participat­ion in the NATO peacekeepi­ng missions in Kosovo and Afghanista­n and expressed gratitude for the support rendered by Azerbaijan to Afghanista­n. He noted the expansion of Azerbaijan's assistance to Afghanista­n can contribute to the economic developmen­t of that country.

Resolute Support is a NATO-led training, advisory, assistance, and counter-terror mission in Afghanista­n, which began in January 2015. It is a follow-on mission to the Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which was completed in December 2014. Currently, more than 13,000 troops from 39 countries serve in the Resolute Support Mission in Afghanista­n. About 28 countries are increasing their troop numbers in the mission.

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