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November 21, 2005

 

Bush thanks Mongolia for Iraq presence 


US President George W Bush has thanked Mongolia for sending troops to Iraq.

Hundreds of Mongolians lined the streets of the capital to welcome Mr Bush as he became the first US president to visit the country.

Mr Bush is winding up a four-nation tour of Asia in which he has been dogged by questions about the Iraq war.

Mr Bush expressed his gratitude to his Mongolian counterpart for the country's small but politically-important troop contribution.

"Mongolian armed forces are serving the cause of freedom and the United States armed forces are proud to serve beside such fearless warriors," he said.


Two words for Mr. "Dubya" Bush
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