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Georgia–Iraq relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Georgia–Iraq relations

Georgia—Iraq relations refers to the bilateral relations of the Republic of Georgia and the Republic of Iraq. Georgia does not have an embassy in Baghdad,〔(List of embassies and consulates in Iraq )〕 but Iraq does have an embassy in Tbilisi, the Georgian capitol.〔(List of embassies ). Georgian Foreign Ministry.〕 The current ambassador of Iraq to Georgia is Bakir Ahmad Aziz Aljaf.〔(Embassy of Iraq in Tbilisi, Georgia ). Embassypages.com. Retrieved 15 May 2015.〕
==Role of Georgia in the Iraq War==
(詳細はIraq War as part of the United States-led coalition in August 2003. By 2008, Georgia had deployed 2,300 troops in Iraq, becoming the third largest contributor to the coalition forces in the Iraq War. In addition, the country provided a battalion of approximately 550 troops to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq. During the Russia–Georgia war in August 2008, Georgia recalled all of its forces from Iraq. The U.S. Air Force provided logistical support for the withdrawal. On August 10–11, 2008, 16 C-17 Globemasters shuttled around 2,000 Georgian soldiers and supplies back to Georgia, drawing a sharp protest from Russia. The U.S. officials responded that the assistance to the Georgian redeployment to Georgia was part of a prior agreement that transport would be provided in case of an emergency and that the Russians had been informed about the flights in advance. In total, Georgia suffered three combat fatalities (all in 2008) and at least 19 servicemen were injured in Iraq. In addition, one Georgian serviceman died in a car accident and one committed suicide, both in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://icasualties.org/iraq/Nationality.aspx?hndQry=GE )
==Increasing cooperation==
An air route was opened between Georgia and Iraq in 2013, with Iraqi Airways reportedly making two flights a week to Tbilisi.〔(The re-opening of the air route between Iraq and Georgia ). Oneiraqidinar.com. Published July 2, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2015.〕 Later that year, the Iraqi ambassador in Tbilisi met with the Georgian foreign affairs minister, where the two discussed increasing cooperation and ties between the two countries. The Georgian foreign minister wished Iraq stability and progress.〔(Iraq's Ambassador to Tbilisi meet Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Georgia ). Iraqi News. Ahmed Hussien. Published July 2, 2013. Retrieved 15 May, 2015.〕

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