Indonesia ready to send troops to Iraq

Published November 23, 2006

JAKARTA, Nov 22: Indonesia is willing to send troops to serve under the UN flag in Iraq if the international community agrees to such a deployment, Defence Minister Yuwono Sudarsono said on Wednesday.

Mr Sudarsono told journalists that sending troops was part of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's proposed solution to the conflict in Iraq, which he had conveyed to visiting US President George Bush.

Mr Yudhoyono' plan included involvement of other parties and the deployment of security forces in parallel with the disengagement of the US military forces.

He added that nothing was yet fixed, saying that `it would have to wait until a diplomatic agreement is reached first’.—AFP

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