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UK withdrawing 500 troops from Iraq

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-09-09 14:22

LONDON -- The British Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that 500
British troops are being withdrawn from Iraq as part of its planned
reduction in forces as Iraqis assume control of their own security in the
south of the country.

A convoy of British armoured vehicles pulling out from Basra Palace.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown defended the withdrawal of troops from Basra
city, but the move will do little to ease mounting signs of tension
between London and Washington.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)?

The first combat unit, the Kings Royal Hussars Battle Group, which has
about 250 members, will return to Britain over the next four weeks,
according to a statement released by the Defense Ministry. The other 250
troops will be withdrawn in the coming months as part of ongoing reviews.

The Defense Ministry said "This reduction has been our stated aim for a
long period, and there has not been any change in our policy with respect
to our support for the Iraqi forces."

The withdrawals will reduce the British force in Iraq to 5,000,mostly
based around Basra, Iraq's second-large city.

The announcement comes six days after 500 British troops pulled back from
the Basra Palace base to an airfield outside the city.

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