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M'sia Is Prepared To Send Peacekeepers On Humanitarian Mission to Iraq
By Ahmad Fuad Yahya
JAKARTA, March 23 (Bernama) -- Defence Minister Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said
Thursday that Malaysia is prepared to send a special peacekeeping team on a
humanitarian mission to Iraq if the costs of operation were to be sponsored
by other countries.
He said the team, however, would differ from the conventional peacekeeping
team under the United Nations' (UN) resolution as it would be involved in
offering basic assistance needed by the people in Iraq including educational and
medical aid.
"There's a request for Malaysia to send a team to Iraq and one particular
country had also agreed to bear the costs of operation, but since the country
has yet to keep its promise, we cannot send the team to Iraq," he said when met
here on Thursday.
Ahmad Zahid is attending the Jakarta International Defence Dialogue (JIDD)
2012 at the Jakarta Convention Centre here.
Commenting further, the minister said the cost for sending a peacekeeping
team on a humanitarian mission to a conflict stricken country would reach about
AS$30 million a year.
Ahmad Zahid said the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) was capable to send even
two battalions on humanitarian missions to conflict stricken countries without
affecting domestic needs.
"Sending a peacekeeping team abroad will not cause us any problem because we
have an optimum level of preparedness," he said.
Both Malaysia and ATM have a very good reputation in humanitarian and
peacekeeping missions and since Congo in 1960s, a total of 25,000 ATM personnel
had participated in such missions in 25 countries, he said.
Malaysian peacekeepers in Lebanon, for example, were recognised as the best
peacekeeping team because despite being a conventional team, the members also
managed to discharge their social responsibilities like building schools and
hospitals, he added.
-- BERNAMA