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Australia rules out Afghan troop boost: Report
Updated on Thursday, November 05, 2009, 15:39 IST Tags:Afghan troop boostAustralia rules out
Sydney: Australia has ruled out sending extra troops to Afghanistan, despite US and NATO calls for reinforcements to shore up the campaign against a resurgent Taliban, a report said today.

Defence Minister John Faulkner told US officials Australia had decided against boosting its 1,550-strong troop commitment to the strife-torn nation beyond the 450 extra soldiers it sent earlier this year.

"There is a very clear understanding and appreciation of the fact that Australia increased the number of troops to Afghanistan very significantly on April 29 this year," Faulkner said, according to public broadcaster ABC.

"I've certainly indicated to those I've spoken to here in the United States over the last couple of days this number is right," he added.

Faulkner, on an official visit to Washington, met with congressional members, military commanders and his American counterpart, Defence Secretary Robert Gates.

Faulkner said US authorities "well understood that Australia uniquely has responsibilities in its own area of the world," and appreciated Australia's commitment -- the ninth-biggest contingent of foreign troops.

Last month he said Australia was planning to complete the operation in the "shortest time-frame possible" once it had fulfilled its responsibilities training the Afghan National Army in the southern province of Uruzgan.

Bureau Report


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