Fiji Confirms Another 380 UN Peacekeepers for Golan

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Fiji announced it will send a further 380 troops to join a UN peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights, lifting the Pacific nation's contribution to 562.
The move comes after several countries withdrew from the peacekeeping force due to escalating violence stemming from the Syrian conflict.
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama said the additional soldiers would leave for the tense border between Syria and Occupied Palestine in the next few weeks, the Fiji Sun reported.
"They'll leave before the end of this month," Bainimarama said during a state visit to the Solomon Islands over the weekend, the newspaper reported.
Japan and Croatia have already pulled out their contingents and Austria, previously the top contributor with almost 380 soldiers, is in the process of doing the same.
The Philippines also raised the prospect of withdrawing, while UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon last week said he was "seriously concerned" about the force's dwindling numbers.
A Fiji government statement said Russia had signaled its approval of Fiji involvement when Bainimarama visited Moscow last month and had offered assistance to the Pacific nation peacekeepers.
Foreign Affairs Minister Inoke Kubuabola's office stated that the assistance would be in the form of military equipment but declined to provide further details.
The United Nations Disengagement Observer Force has been monitoring a ceasefire between Syria and "Israel" in the Occupied Golan since 1974, but violence has escalated as the Syria armed groups spilled violence over into the area.
Fiji's military has a long history of contributing to UN peacekeeping forces but Bainimarama said last month that the Golan Heights deployment was potentially the most dangerous mission they had faced.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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