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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said France will send more troops to bolster Nato's mission in Afghanistan, subject to certain conditions. | |
Mr Sarkozy, who is on a state visit to Britain, said he would make the offer at next week's Nato summit in the Romanian capital, Bucharest. | Mr Sarkozy, who is on a state visit to Britain, said he would make the offer at next week's Nato summit in the Romanian capital, Bucharest. |
Britain and the US have frequently called on other Nato members to send more soldiers to fight the Taleban. | |
The Nato-led force, Isaf, currently has over 43,000 personnel in Afghanistan. | |
In a speech to the British parliament in London, Mr Sarkozy said the Taleban could not be allowed to regain power. | |
"In Afghanistan something essential is being played out," he said. | "In Afghanistan something essential is being played out," he said. |
"France has proposed a strategy to its allies in the Atlantic alliance to enable the Afghan people and their legitimate government to build peace. | "France has proposed a strategy to its allies in the Atlantic alliance to enable the Afghan people and their legitimate government to build peace. |
The speech was a good start to the 'entente amicale' that Mr Sarkozy wants Sarkozy woos the BritishFrance, UK 'at their closest' | The speech was a good start to the 'entente amicale' that Mr Sarkozy wants Sarkozy woos the BritishFrance, UK 'at their closest' |
"If these proposals are accepted, during the summit in Bucharest, France will propose reinforcing its military presence." | "If these proposals are accepted, during the summit in Bucharest, France will propose reinforcing its military presence." |
The BBC's political correspondent, Jon Devitt, says Mr Sarkozy wants guarantees from the alliance that Afghans will be given more responsibility, and that non-military aspects of the mission will be better co-ordinated. | |
He did not say how many soldiers he was thinking of sending - according to Nato figures, France currently has 1,515 soldiers in Afghanistan. | |
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent, Jonathan Marcus, says there have always been suspicions in London and Washington that France wants to undermine Nato and the trans-Atlantic partnership, but, he says, President Sarkozy is in the process of changing that impression. |