Monday, July 4, 2011

Cameron said the surprise visit to Afghanistan will not end early action in Yingjun

LONDON, July 4 (Xinhua correspondent Kang Yi), according to Sky News television reported that British Prime Minister Cameron 4 day visit to Afghanistan. During the visit, Mr Cameron said there is no early termination of the combat troops stationed Yingjun action plan.

According to reports, Cameron arrived that morning in Helmand province in Afghanistan Bath application camp, the British Foreign Office had not released his current tour plans. Cameron said that the current operations in Afghanistan has entered a new phase, beginning the gradual transfer of Afghan security forces to secure the defense.

Britain plans to withdraw by 2015 all combat troops in Yingjun. But in Afghanistan, Barack Obama announced the withdrawal plan, the British government has faced pressure to leave ahead of time. In this regard, Cameron said that Britain did not end combat troops advance action plans. After the withdrawal of combat troops, the British will be responsible for training and assistance.

British troops currently stationed in Afghanistan, 9500, troop levels after the United States.

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