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    New Zealand shrinking its presence in Iraq to reduce the number of military advisers

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    New Zealand shrinking its presence in Iraq to reduce the number of military advisers Empty New Zealand shrinking its presence in Iraq to reduce the number of military advisers

    Post by Rocky Mon 28 Nov 2016, 1:54 am

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     New Zealand announced, leaving 100 military adviser of the mission in Iraq after its contribution to the training of 12 Iraqi military thousand, indicating that it reduced the duration of the presence of the mission from the end of 2018 to thebeginning of next year 2017. 
    The Ministry of Defence of New Zealand, according to the report by New Zealand TV site TV NZ news, and I followed ( the long - Presse), said that " a hundred military Zealanders left Iraq after completing a training mission seven months continued in Taji, north of Baghdad, since they came to the base in April 2015" . 
    So the New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said in a statement, said that " the elements of special operations trainers New Zealanders who are in Taji, north of Baghdad, accompanied by Australian troops, have completed the training of more than 12 thousand Iraqi troops since they started the job in May of theyear 2015 the past , "adding that" New Zealand 's efforts to train Iraqi security forces have been welcomed by the Iraqi government and the leadership of the international coalition. " 
    By another announced the New Zealand Government, "reducing the stay of its troops in Iraq one year , " indicating that " the Prime Minister instructed to submit the return date of that force from November of 2018 to the beginning of the next 2017" .ccant fourth meal of 106 soldiers Uzlndean may Iraq reached last month to train Iraqi forces, in Taji base. 
    The New Zealand government has decided to 06.20.2016, to extend the stay of its troops in Iraq until the end of the year 2018, and as pointed out that its efforts received the "Iraqi and international welcome," theconcentration of a number of its troops in the military base Basmajh confirmed. 
    He said New Zealand Prime Minister John Key told him transferred site Zealand Herald NZ Herald news, and followed up (range Press), " The New Zealand troops ' mission is combat stationed in Iraq as part of theinternational campaign against al Daesh was scheduled to expire at the beginning of next year, but decide now be extended until November of 2018 a month. " 
    He added to that "New Zealand troops would remain for a longer period to perform the functions of training Iraqi forces , " referring to " the transfer of a few of these troops to the military base Basmajh, noting that New Zealand troops are currently located in the Taji military base . " He pointed to that "efforts carried out by New Zealand troops in Iraq has been welcomed by the Iraqi government and welcomed by the international coalition against Daesh. " 
    For his part , Defense Minister Jerry Brunelli New Zealand , said that "our forces are working to train Iraqi soldiers in the Taji base," adding , "It will also train Iraqis in the use of heavy weapons in a military base Basmajh." 
    Brunelli "The New Zealand government has also agreed to allocate training local forces to keeping security in cities such as training of local police forces, as well as the training of armed forces elements."
     


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