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Browne to give Iraq troop pledge | Browne to give Iraq troop pledge |
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Defence Secretary Des Browne is to stress his determination that British troops will not remain in Iraq longer than is necessary. | Defence Secretary Des Browne is to stress his determination that British troops will not remain in Iraq longer than is necessary. |
He will also say that this does not mean a withdrawal, and that British troops will still provide back-up for the Iraqi army and police. | He will also say that this does not mean a withdrawal, and that British troops will still provide back-up for the Iraqi army and police. |
Mr Browne will outline his strategy on the future of British forces in Iraq in a speech in London later. | Mr Browne will outline his strategy on the future of British forces in Iraq in a speech in London later. |
The UK has about 7,000 troops in the south of Iraq, mostly around Basra. | |
British troops would also continue to help protect supply routes, Mr Browne will add. | British troops would also continue to help protect supply routes, Mr Browne will add. |
He will also say the possible handover of Basra to Iraqi forces in the spring would mark a "decisive change" in Britain's role in the country. | He will also say the possible handover of Basra to Iraqi forces in the spring would mark a "decisive change" in Britain's role in the country. |
But steps would be taken to ensure the Iraqi forces were not asked to take on too much too quickly, he will say. | But steps would be taken to ensure the Iraqi forces were not asked to take on too much too quickly, he will say. |
Handovers | Handovers |
Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said last week that British-controlled Maysan province could transfer to Iraqi control in January, followed by Basra shortly afterwards. | Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said last week that British-controlled Maysan province could transfer to Iraqi control in January, followed by Basra shortly afterwards. |
Mrs Beckett said that the handover was not definite, adding that leaving too early would make the bloodshed "even worse". | Mrs Beckett said that the handover was not definite, adding that leaving too early would make the bloodshed "even worse". |
A UN report has said the Iraqi death toll hit a record high in October, with more than 3,700 people killed in the continuing violence. | A UN report has said the Iraqi death toll hit a record high in October, with more than 3,700 people killed in the continuing violence. |