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Monday, 23-October-2006
Almotamar Net - The Iraqi deputy prime minister will be told that Britain intends "to hold its nerve" in Iraq when he meets Tony Blair for talks on the countrys security. Downing Street has denied the PM will press Barham Salih for assurances that Iraqi forces can take over policing southern Iraq within a year. Google Alerts -
The Iraqi deputy prime minister will be told that Britain intends "to hold its nerve" in Iraq when he meets Tony Blair for talks on the country's security. Downing Street has denied the PM will press Barham Salih for assurances that Iraqi forces can take over policing southern Iraq within a year.
Defence Secretary Des Browne has said he thinks Iraqi forces could be capable of taking full control in 12 months.
However, Number 10 insisted UK forces would stay until the job was done.
A spokesman said: "Obviously, there is a process of transition and handover going on.
"Obviously we want this process to go as quickly as possible, but we will stay until the job is done."
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He added: "The Prime Minister and Barham Salih will talk about the present situation in Iraq, but it is wrong to suggest that the prime minister is going to press him on an exit strategy."
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague has said the government should give MPs a "frank" assessment of the changing situation.
On Sunday he said: "Clearly things are not going as well as many of us hoped they would... we do need to learn from that."
He also said that the review going on in Washington should be mirrored by a "careful reassessment" in London.
Mr Browne's comments echoed those from Foreign Office Minister Kim Howells on Saturday that local forces should be able to take over within a year.
He said: "Others may describe when they think the Iraqi forces may be able to take over their responsibility... and I agree with them in terms of capacity."
Britain has about 7,000 troops stationed in southern Iraq around the second city of Basra.
Last week the head of the Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, was quoted in the Daily Mail as saying British troops "exacerbated" Iraq's security problems and should withdraw "some time soon".
Mr Salih is also due to meet a number of business leaders during his visit to London and will also have talks with Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett, who he previously met during her fact-finding visit to Baghdad last month.


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