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O PM recusa o timetable das tropas de Iraq

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Gordon Brown disse que favorece reduzir números da tropa em Iraq mas não ajusta “um timetable artificial” durante conversas com líderes Iraqi.

O ministro principal encontrou-se com também oficiais sênior dos E.U. durante uma visita da surpresa ao país, antes de uma indicação semana seguinte na participação de Grâ Bretanha lá.

Disse que “o progresso enorme” tinha sido feito em Iraq recentemente e no tributo pago ao “resilience” de forças BRITÂNICAS.

Em Iraq para avaliar lá os objetivos do Reino Unido, o Sr. Marrom disse também que a violência tinha caído.

O Sr. Marrom voou em Bagdade em sábado para conversas com o ministro principal Iraqi Nouri Maliki, presidente Jalal Talabani e líderes militares.

Encontrou-se com também o general principal militar David Petraeus dos E.U. e o embaixador Ryan Crocker dos E.U.

Voou sobre a Basra onde é devido às tropas britânicas da reunião e ao progresso da revisão em projetos do reconstruction.

O ministro principal BRITÂNICO dito lá era quatro objetivos que principais quis ver encontrado com em Iraq, including o treinamento do exército e de polícias locais e a terra arrendada de eleições locais.

Está focalizando também no desenvolvimento econômico e social na área de Basra, e transferência do aeroporto de Basra - onde a maioria de forças britânicas são baseadas atualmente - ao uso civil.

Progresso do `da violência'

As plantas halve a tropa que BRITÂNICA os números a 2.500 pela mola eram atrasado devido à violência em Basra no fim de março.

Os números tinham sido reduzidos de 5.000 a 4.000 entre outubro 2007 e de abril adiantado.

Os comandantes militares disseram que esperam números ser reduzidos mais mais durante 2009, disseram o Jim Muir do BBC em Bagdade.

Falar após suas reuniões com o Sr. Iraqi Marrom dos líderes disse: “É certamente nossa intenção que nós reduzimos números da tropa, mas eu não estou indo dar neste momento um timetable artificial.”

O Sr. Maliki é afiado começar um timetable da retirada no lugar antes das eleições presidenciais dos E.U. em novembro.

Entrementes o entalhe liberal Clegg do líder da democrata convidou o Sr. Marrom retirar tropas britânicas em Iraq do sul e pôr mais “no trabalho cada vez mais difícil” de lutar o Taleban em Afeganistão do sul.

Em um Sr. da conferência de imprensa Marrom disse que o número de incidents violentos se tinha reduzido dramàtica desde que era último em Iraq dezembro, caindo de seis incidents violentos um o dia a um cada seis dias.

“O progresso enorme foi feito,” disse.

“It’s important to recognise that security, prosperity, local democracy - these are the things that we are trying to move forward and trying to achieve.”

He added: “I am very grateful for the way the British forces behaved in such an exemplary manner. Their professionalism, and their courage, and their dedication is very much part of the progress that has happened.”

 

Mr Brown - whose visit was not announced in advance for security reasons - spent just under an hour in talks with Mr Maliki, then with his advisers. He then spent 20 minutes with Mr Talabani at the presidential palace.

In his last visit in December he announced the official handover of Basra to Iraqi authorities.

This week Iraq and the US called for an agreement on a “general time horizon” for the withdrawal of US troops.

‘Basra another Dubai’

The UN mandate covering foreign troops in Iraq expires at the end of the year.

The US is negotiating a new bi-lateral agreement to cover their continuing presence, and Britain will have to do the same, said Jim Muir.

He said Mr Brown would also be talking to Mr Talabani about the “broader relationship” between the UK and Iraq, with a focus on getting more investment and jobs into the country.

When asked if Britain was motivated by its need for Iraq’s oil, our correspondent said Iraq was “awash” with money from increasing oil revenue.

“The British a looking to play a big development role down in the south… and they are very much encouraging foreign firms to come in and invest, not just in oil but in other projects.

“The British commander down there is talking about Basra being another Dubai in 10 or 20 years down the line, and so there’s huge potential and obviously Britain wants to be part of that effort and obviously to help profit from it as well.”

Mr Brown said he had agreed to hold further talks with Mr Maliki in the autumn.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7515159.stm

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