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Kazakhstan set to send independent peacekeeping mission to Golan Heights in Syria

January 19, 2024 at 9:38 am

A general view of the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, which Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War. [JALAA MAREY/AFP/Getty Image]

Kazakhstan will start its first independent UN peacekeeping mission in the Middle East in March, the government announced.

Both chambers of the parliament voted today for the proposal of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to send 139 Kazakh peacekeepers to the occupied Golan Heights in Syria.

Commenting on the parliament’s decision, Defence Minister Ruslan Zhaksylykov said the peacekeepers will serve as a reserve company of the UN Disengagement Observer Force at the Golan Heights.

“Participation in a peacekeeping mission will allow the armed forces of Kazakhstan to acquire the necessary combat skills characteristic of peacekeeping operations,” he said, adding that it is the first time the UN has given Astana an independent mission.

In January, Tokayev proposed to send up to 430 Kazakh peacekeepers to the Middle East and Africa.

Kazakh peacekeepers are also expected to take part in the UN Truce Supervision Organisation, Mission in South Sudan and Interim Security Force for Abyei.

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