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New Zealand to extend its deployment in Timor-Leste
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10:14, February 26, 2008

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New Zealand Defense Minister Phil Goff on Tuesday welcomed the decision by the United Nations Security Council to extend the mandate of the UN mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) for a further year.

He also announced that the Cabinet on Monday approved an extension of New Zealand's deployment of two Iroquois helicopters and 32 associated personnel for a further six months.

"The extension of the UNMIT mandate was expected and is a sensible decision given that the political, security, social and humanitarian situation remains fragile," Goff said in a press release.

"The provision of more than 1,600 UN police to Timor-Leste and other UN assistance gives that country greater assurance of stability as it seeks to build its own capability and deal with the huge social, political and economic challenges it faces," he added.

New Zealand's contribution to Timor-Leste includes 25 New Zealand police officers, two military liaison officers with the UN, and 142 New Zealand soldiers serving in the International Stabilization Force as peacekeepers.

In addition, New Zealand has for the past 10 months provided two Iroquois helicopters and 32 associated personnel.

"The ongoing reinvestment for this assistance means that the helicopters will remain in Timor-Leste through to the end of October this year," Goff said.  

Source: Xinhua



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