Hungarian Troops To Leave For Iraq In Late May
- 5 May 2015 9:00 AM
The foreign minister said that 110 troops would be serving in Iraq, with a further 27 troops standing by in Hungary. The minister said Iraq was appreciative of the Hungarian government’s efforts, as Hungary was the first Central European country to send troops to Iraq.
The defeat of IS is in the best interests of both Europe and the Middle East, he said. When asked about the Hungarian contingent’s assignments, Szijjártó said the Hungarian troops would be handling security tasks in and around Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
The troops will be responsible for guarding the Kurdish peshmerga forces’ military base and its officers, he said. Szijjártó also held talks with Iraqi officials on the country’s reconstruction phase after IS.
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