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The British and US governments are to hold their first ministerial-level talks since the inauguration of President Barack Obama last month. | The British and US governments are to hold their first ministerial-level talks since the inauguration of President Barack Obama last month. |
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband will meet US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington. | British Foreign Secretary David Miliband will meet US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington. |
Topics for discussion are expected to include Iran, Afghanistan, Middle East peace, and Guantanamo Bay. | Topics for discussion are expected to include Iran, Afghanistan, Middle East peace, and Guantanamo Bay. |
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier is also in Washington to meet Mrs Clinton. | German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier is also in Washington to meet Mrs Clinton. |
Iran policy | Iran policy |
Iran is subject to UN sanctions as some Western powers think it is trying to build a nuclear bomb, which it denies. | Iran is subject to UN sanctions as some Western powers think it is trying to build a nuclear bomb, which it denies. |
Mr Obama's predecessor, George W Bush, viewed Iran's nuclear enrichment programme, said to be for civil nuclear power, with hostility. | Mr Obama's predecessor, George W Bush, viewed Iran's nuclear enrichment programme, said to be for civil nuclear power, with hostility. |
But President Obama has signalled a willingness to re-define relations with the Islamic republic, holding out the prospect of dialogue after decades of mutual suspicion. | But President Obama has signalled a willingness to re-define relations with the Islamic republic, holding out the prospect of dialogue after decades of mutual suspicion. |
On Afghanistan, where Nato-led forces and government troops are fighting a resurgent Taleban, the Obama administration is expected to announce the despatch of more troops, perhaps within the next few days. | |
The British army is actively engaged against the Taleban, especially in the southern province of Helmand, but German troops in Afghanistan are more restricted in their role. | The British army is actively engaged against the Taleban, especially in the southern province of Helmand, but German troops in Afghanistan are more restricted in their role. |
The BBC correspondent in Washington says this could be discussed when Mrs Clinton meets Mr Steinmeier. | The BBC correspondent in Washington says this could be discussed when Mrs Clinton meets Mr Steinmeier. |
Our correspondent says Mr Steinmeier is likely to be asked to increase the German commitment to the wider war effort, even if he cannot send more troops. | Our correspondent says Mr Steinmeier is likely to be asked to increase the German commitment to the wider war effort, even if he cannot send more troops. |