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UKRAINE SEEKS STRONGER VOICE IN IRAQ ON NON-MILITARY ISSUES
  

Associated Press, Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, April 21, 2004

KIEV, Ukraine - Ukraine, a leading contributor of troops in Iraq, wants members of the U.S.-led coalition to have more influence in decisions on nonmilitary issues, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.

Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Gryshchenko expressed that demand in a phone call Tuesday with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, the ministry said.

In the call, initiated by Powell, Gryshchenko "stressed the importance of stepping up political contacts between coalition countries on key questions involving the present and future of Iraq,'' the ministry said.

The two discussed opportunities for Ukraine to take part in reconstruction projects.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Gryshchenko
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Ukraine has about 1,650 soldiers in Iraq - the fourth largest contribution behind Britain, Italy and Poland.

Ukraine opposed the U.S.-led war, but its troop contribution improved relations that were frayed by suspicions that President Leonid Kuchma approved sales of anti-aircraft radar systems to Saddam Hussein.

Some Ukrainian lawkmakers have demanded that Kuchma withdraw the country's troops, but the government has resisted.


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