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The UK has "confidence" it may be able to hand Basra's security to Iraqi forces "at some point next spring", the UK's Foreign Secretary has said. | The UK has "confidence" it may be able to hand Basra's security to Iraqi forces "at some point next spring", the UK's Foreign Secretary has said. |
Margaret Beckett told MPs Iraq's fate was "hanging in the balance" and said it was necessary "to hold our nerve". | Margaret Beckett told MPs Iraq's fate was "hanging in the balance" and said it was necessary "to hold our nerve". |
"The progress of our current operation in Basra gives us confidence we may be able to achieve transition in that province... at some point next spring." | "The progress of our current operation in Basra gives us confidence we may be able to achieve transition in that province... at some point next spring." |
The Foreign Office said this did not mean all UK troops would be leaving. | The Foreign Office said this did not mean all UK troops would be leaving. |
'Well under way' | 'Well under way' |
The UK has 7,200 troops in the south of Iraq, mostly stationed in and around Basra. | The UK has 7,200 troops in the south of Iraq, mostly stationed in and around Basra. |
Mrs Beckett made clear the handover was not definite, saying that to leave too early would make the bloodshed "even worse". | Mrs Beckett made clear the handover was not definite, saying that to leave too early would make the bloodshed "even worse". |
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She said she expected Najaf to be the next city to be transferred to Iraqi control in December. | She said she expected Najaf to be the next city to be transferred to Iraqi control in December. |
And she predicted that British-controlled Maysan could follow in January. | And she predicted that British-controlled Maysan could follow in January. |
Mrs Beckett added: "The process of transferring security responsibilities to Iraqi security forces is well under way. | Mrs Beckett added: "The process of transferring security responsibilities to Iraqi security forces is well under way. |
"Prime Minister Maliki is determined to press ahead with that and we are equally determined to help him to do so successfully and sustainably." | "Prime Minister Maliki is determined to press ahead with that and we are equally determined to help him to do so successfully and sustainably." |
'Troops to remain' | |
Mrs Beckett added: "British soldiers and civilians alike are working in tough conditions and with considerable courage to try to help to build a better future for the Iraqi people - and the horrific murder of some of our servicemen and women in Basra on Remembrance Day just underlines both their courage and their sacrifice. | Mrs Beckett added: "British soldiers and civilians alike are working in tough conditions and with considerable courage to try to help to build a better future for the Iraqi people - and the horrific murder of some of our servicemen and women in Basra on Remembrance Day just underlines both their courage and their sacrifice. |
"And indeed the appalling reports of killings and kidnappings which we continually hear are a clear sign that the fate of that country is hanging in the balance. | "And indeed the appalling reports of killings and kidnappings which we continually hear are a clear sign that the fate of that country is hanging in the balance. |
"But as I have said to this House before, we owe it to our own forces and to the Iraqi people to hold our nerve in this critical period." | "But as I have said to this House before, we owe it to our own forces and to the Iraqi people to hold our nerve in this critical period." |
Basra, Iraq's second biggest city, remains dangerous with Shiite factions battling each other for control. | Basra, Iraq's second biggest city, remains dangerous with Shiite factions battling each other for control. |
A Foreign Office spokesman said that even if control was handed over in the spring, there would continue to be a British troop presence in southern Iraq, for the purpose of "overwatch" and training. | A Foreign Office spokesman said that even if control was handed over in the spring, there would continue to be a British troop presence in southern Iraq, for the purpose of "overwatch" and training. |
It would be up to the Ministry of Defence at the time to assess how many troops remained. | It would be up to the Ministry of Defence at the time to assess how many troops remained. |
Sir Menzies | |
Mrs Beckett's comments are the most explicit the government has been about the timetable for a reduction in British troops. | |
According to a defence source, the plan is for forces to leave Basra City and pull back to a base at the airport during the next rotation of British troops in the spring. | |
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell said: "Mrs Beckett's comments are notable as much for what she doesn't say as for what she does. | |
"There is no indication that if control of Basra were to be handed over next spring the deployment of British troops would be reduced." | "There is no indication that if control of Basra were to be handed over next spring the deployment of British troops would be reduced." |
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague told MPs: "We agree the adoption of an arbitrary timetable for withdrawal would be unwise, given that this would obviously set a timetable for insurgent activity." | |
Last week, Prime Minister Tony Blair was asked whether the violence in Iraq had "so far been pretty much of a disaster". | Last week, Prime Minister Tony Blair was asked whether the violence in Iraq had "so far been pretty much of a disaster". |
He replied: "It has." | He replied: "It has." |
But Downing Street later said the prime minister's words had been misinterpreted. | But Downing Street later said the prime minister's words had been misinterpreted. |
The Iraqi death toll hit a record high in October, with more than 3,700 people losing their lives in the ongoing violence, according to a UN report. | The Iraqi death toll hit a record high in October, with more than 3,700 people losing their lives in the ongoing violence, according to a UN report. |