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Basra consulate staff relocated | Basra consulate staff relocated |
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Several civilian staff are being moved from the British consulate in Basra because of safety concerns. | Several civilian staff are being moved from the British consulate in Basra because of safety concerns. |
The Foreign Office said the move was "in response to increased threats from mortar and rocket attacks". | The Foreign Office said the move was "in response to increased threats from mortar and rocket attacks". |
Some Foreign Office and Department for International Development workers will be moved temporarily to the airport outside the southern Iraqi city. | Some Foreign Office and Department for International Development workers will be moved temporarily to the airport outside the southern Iraqi city. |
But the consul general, along with other senior and core staff, will stay at the Basra Palace headquarters. | |
A spokeswoman said the move was "not irreversible" and denied it was an evacuation. | |
'Remain committed' | |
"We are not going to diminish the work we are doing out there," she said. | |
Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett added in a statement: "There are two important points to make about this decision. The first is that we will stay in Iraq until the job is done. | |
"We have adapted because we remain committed to the people of Basra and the elected Iraqi government. | |
"The second [point] is to recognise the bravery of our civilian staff, all of whom have volunteered to serve in Iraq and who demonstrate that bravery and dedication each day in spite of these attacks." | |
According to a report in the Daily Telegraph, the move is in response to a private security assessment which advised Consul General Dr Rosalind Marsden and her staff to leave the building. | |
The consulate has been the target of mortar attacks over the last two months. | The consulate has been the target of mortar attacks over the last two months. |
The newspaper reports that the re-deployment of consular staff has "infuriated" senior military commanders, who believe it sends out a message that insurgents are winning the struggle to push the British out of the southern Iraqi capital. | |
A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence declined to comment. | A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence declined to comment. |