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S Korea extends Iraq deployment | S Korea extends Iraq deployment |
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Parliament in South Korea has voted to extend its country's troop deployment in Iraq for another year. | Parliament in South Korea has voted to extend its country's troop deployment in Iraq for another year. |
It voted by 146 votes to 104 to keep some 650 Korean troops in Iraq until December 2008. | It voted by 146 votes to 104 to keep some 650 Korean troops in Iraq until December 2008. |
The government had originally said it would bring all its troops back this year, after three years in Iraq. | The government had originally said it would bring all its troops back this year, after three years in Iraq. |
But it decided in October to only repatriate half of them. About 600 troops have been brought back in the past few weeks. | But it decided in October to only repatriate half of them. About 600 troops have been brought back in the past few weeks. |
Extending the troops' mandate has been a controversial issue in South Korean politics. | |
But President Roh Moo-hyun - when he announced the move in October - made it clear he wanted to please the United States, at a time when talks on dismantling North Korea's nuclear facilities were a priority. | |
South Korea first sent troops to Iraq in 2003, to do reconstruction work in the northern town of Irbil. | |
Since then troop levels have been cut from 3,600, amid mounting public opposition in South Korea to the presence of their troops in Iraq. |
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