Colombian troops travel to Sinai for Mulitnational Peace Force

The representatives, among them officers, NCO’s and soldiers from the 91st round of Colombia’s Battalion 3 will travel to the Sinai Peninsular on October 10 and have been selected to participate in the UN mission as a result of their work in various military operations as well as their services to the community.

According to Colombian media, the Force is a peacekeeping mission, answerable solely to the United Nations which has been created to monitor and support the 1979 Peace Treaty between Egypt and Irael and to reinforce the strength of the Camp David accords which were made in 1978.

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