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UK-US talks on Afghan war support | UK-US talks on Afghan war support |
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The US secretary of state is meeting the prime minister in London to bolster support for the Afghanistan war. | The US secretary of state is meeting the prime minister in London to bolster support for the Afghanistan war. |
Condoleezza Rice and Gordon Brown are expected to discuss Nato tensions over allies allowing their troops to fight in the south of the country. | Condoleezza Rice and Gordon Brown are expected to discuss Nato tensions over allies allowing their troops to fight in the south of the country. |
They will also look for ways to repair relations with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has rejected much of the international strategy for his country. | They will also look for ways to repair relations with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has rejected much of the international strategy for his country. |
Earlier, Ms Rice met Foreign Secretary David Miliband. | Earlier, Ms Rice met Foreign Secretary David Miliband. |
Speaking afterwards, she said Nato faced a tough battle to bring security to Afghanistan and called for all allies to carry their fair share of the burden. | |
France and Germany are among the nations that have been criticised for not sending forces to the south of Afghanistan, which has seen the most intense fighting. | |
Map of troop deployments in Afghanistan | Map of troop deployments in Afghanistan |
Ms Rice said: "The alliance is facing a real test here. And it is a test of alliance strength." | |
She added that people needed to understand it was not a peace-keeping mission in Afghanistan, but a counter-insurgency fight. | |
Mr Miliband meanwhile said Britain had enough troops in the country to carry out its current mission. | |
"I am confident that the 7,700 troops that we have got in Afghanistan are the right number. They are doing an outstanding job with bravery and intelligence and skill," he said. | |
Mr Miliband insisted Britain has enough troops in Afghanistan | |
On her flight to England, Ms Rice told reporters she wanted to "intensify discussions about Afghanistan". | On her flight to England, Ms Rice told reporters she wanted to "intensify discussions about Afghanistan". |
She also said the appointment of a high-level figure to co-ordinate international civilian and military operations in Afghanistan was high on the agenda. | She also said the appointment of a high-level figure to co-ordinate international civilian and military operations in Afghanistan was high on the agenda. |
Last month, Afghanistan rejected the candidacy of Paddy Ashdown as the new United Nations envoy to the country. | Last month, Afghanistan rejected the candidacy of Paddy Ashdown as the new United Nations envoy to the country. |
Ms Rice said it was likely the appointment would go to a European, not an American. | Ms Rice said it was likely the appointment would go to a European, not an American. |
'Disarray' | 'Disarray' |
As Mr Brown's talks with Ms Rice began at Downing Street, about 250 demonstrators from the Stop the War Coalition gathered nearby. | |
BBC diplomatic correspondent James Robbins said the talks were taking place at a critical time when the US and UK have to "galvanise international action". | BBC diplomatic correspondent James Robbins said the talks were taking place at a critical time when the US and UK have to "galvanise international action". |
"Above all, London and Washington fear a draining away of public consent at home for a war which is meant to deny space for those promoting global terrorism. | "Above all, London and Washington fear a draining away of public consent at home for a war which is meant to deny space for those promoting global terrorism. |
"Public consent could be hard to maintain unless that war is seen to be far more decisive." | "Public consent could be hard to maintain unless that war is seen to be far more decisive." |
Our correspondent also said that Nato was "in disarray as countries taking the heaviest casualties criticise other member states unwilling to send troops or risk them in combat". | Our correspondent also said that Nato was "in disarray as countries taking the heaviest casualties criticise other member states unwilling to send troops or risk them in combat". |
LEAD NATIONS IN REGIONAL COMMAND CENTRES Countries contributing more than 1,000 troops as of December 2007 Canada 1,730France 1,292Germany 3,155Italy 2,358Netherlands 1,512 Poland 1,141Turkey 1,219UK 7,753US 15,038 Source: ISAF | LEAD NATIONS IN REGIONAL COMMAND CENTRES Countries contributing more than 1,000 troops as of December 2007 Canada 1,730France 1,292Germany 3,155Italy 2,358Netherlands 1,512 Poland 1,141Turkey 1,219UK 7,753US 15,038 Source: ISAF |
Michael Williams, head of the transatlantic security programme at the Royal United Services Institute, said there was no willingness to change among most of the allies. | Michael Williams, head of the transatlantic security programme at the Royal United Services Institute, said there was no willingness to change among most of the allies. |
"It is a poorly defined mission in Afghanistan, it is difficult to execute with a common strategy. That is the root of the problem. | "It is a poorly defined mission in Afghanistan, it is difficult to execute with a common strategy. That is the root of the problem. |
"What this meeting is going to do is look at this and how to convince the allies to participate more. But it is too far down the line, I don't think anyone is going to change how they are engaged." | "What this meeting is going to do is look at this and how to convince the allies to participate more. But it is too far down the line, I don't think anyone is going to change how they are engaged." |
Gordon Brown will also have talks soon with the American senator and presidential challenger, John McCain. | |
The meeting is scheduled for this Friday, when Senator McCain is passing through London. He is the current front-runner to be the Republican candidate in November's presidential election. | |
British deployments | British deployments |
Earlier, Defence Secretary Des Browne announced the lead brigade in Afghanistan would change in April to 16 Air Assault Brigade, which would provide the bulk of the units serving in Afghanistan. | Earlier, Defence Secretary Des Browne announced the lead brigade in Afghanistan would change in April to 16 Air Assault Brigade, which would provide the bulk of the units serving in Afghanistan. |
They will take over from 52 Infantry Brigade, as part of the regular six-monthly rotation of British forces. | They will take over from 52 Infantry Brigade, as part of the regular six-monthly rotation of British forces. |
New deployments will also include the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the Parachute Regiment, the Royal Highland Fusiliers and the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment. | New deployments will also include the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the Parachute Regiment, the Royal Highland Fusiliers and the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment. |
The new deployments are due to remain in place until October. | The new deployments are due to remain in place until October. |
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