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Sunday, March 13, 2005  

COALITION OF THE WITHDRAWING
Ukraine Keeps Commitment to Growing Ad Hoc Group

The Associated Press reports Ukraine has taken steps to follow through with its commitment, first expressed last month, to join the Coalition of the Withdrawing (“Ukraine Withdraws First of 1,650 Troops,” by Rawya Rageh as carried in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer):

Ukraine withdrew 150 troops from Iraq yesterday, beginning a gradual pullout, as Shiite and Kurdish politicians refined plans to form a coalition government that officials said included an agreement not to turn the country into an Islamic state.

The Ukrainian army company that was based near Suwayrah, 25 miles south of Baghdad, left Iraq and was expected to return home by Tuesday, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said.

Earlier this month, President Viktor Yushchenko and top defense officials ordered a phased withdrawal of Ukraine’s 1,650-strong contingent from the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq. Ukraine has lost 17 soldiers in Iraq, and the deployment is deeply unpopular among people in the former Soviet republic.

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