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Nato Afghan troops talks continue | Nato Afghan troops talks continue |
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Nato chiefs have agreed to meet again during the coming days to decide who is to supply extra soldiers and equipment needed for operations in Afghanistan. | Nato chiefs have agreed to meet again during the coming days to decide who is to supply extra soldiers and equipment needed for operations in Afghanistan. |
Talks in the Polish capital, Warsaw, resulted in agreement that more troops were needed for the Afghan campaign. | Talks in the Polish capital, Warsaw, resulted in agreement that more troops were needed for the Afghan campaign. |
Military Committee Chairman Gen Ray Henault told defence chiefs in Warsaw that while Nato had 85% of its required force, casualties were mounting. | Military Committee Chairman Gen Ray Henault told defence chiefs in Warsaw that while Nato had 85% of its required force, casualties were mounting. |
Currently 18,500 Nato troops are stationed in Afghanistan. | Currently 18,500 Nato troops are stationed in Afghanistan. |
Nato military commanders say they need another 2,500 troops to carry out their mission, amid intense clashes with Taleban rebels in the south. | Nato military commanders say they need another 2,500 troops to carry out their mission, amid intense clashes with Taleban rebels in the south. |
We are currently at about 85% of the requirements and want the remainder Gen Ray HenaultNato military chief Nato mission under pressure Quick guide: Taleban Send us your comments | We are currently at about 85% of the requirements and want the remainder Gen Ray HenaultNato military chief Nato mission under pressure Quick guide: Taleban Send us your comments |
BBC defence correspondent Paul Wood says this is far more than Nato officials were suggesting only a few days ago - and an indication of how much tougher the fight with the Taleban has become. | BBC defence correspondent Paul Wood says this is far more than Nato officials were suggesting only a few days ago - and an indication of how much tougher the fight with the Taleban has become. |
On Saturday Nato-led forces in Afghanistan said they had killed more than 40 Taleban militants in a continuing offensive in the southern province of Kandahar. | On Saturday Nato-led forces in Afghanistan said they had killed more than 40 Taleban militants in a continuing offensive in the southern province of Kandahar. |
The latest clashes bring to about 300 the number of insurgents killed since the operation began a week ago, Nato says. | The latest clashes bring to about 300 the number of insurgents killed since the operation began a week ago, Nato says. |
Reporters have been unable to visit the scene to verify casualty figures. | Reporters have been unable to visit the scene to verify casualty figures. |
A number of Nato soldiers, most of them British or Canadian, have been killed in recent weeks. | A number of Nato soldiers, most of them British or Canadian, have been killed in recent weeks. |
Gen Henault urged member states to send "all the people and the capability" that had been signed up to. | Gen Henault urged member states to send "all the people and the capability" that had been signed up to. |
"We are currently at about 85% of the requirements and want the remainder," he was quoted as saying by AFP news agency. | "We are currently at about 85% of the requirements and want the remainder," he was quoted as saying by AFP news agency. |
No further pledges of troops have so far been made. | No further pledges of troops have so far been made. |
Officials from Turkey, Germany and Italy have expressed reluctance to move their troops from reconstruction work in safer parts of Afghanistan to the troubled south, our correspondent adds. | Officials from Turkey, Germany and Italy have expressed reluctance to move their troops from reconstruction work in safer parts of Afghanistan to the troubled south, our correspondent adds. |
There are more than 20,000 American troops in Afghanistan at the moment, but only around 2,000 of them currently under Nato command. | |
When Nato's International Security Assistance Force takes control of the east as well, in the next few weeks, a major chunk of the US forces will transfer to the command of Nato. |
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