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Germany to extend Afghanistan mission: Sources
Updated on Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 19:22 IST Tags:Afghanistan missionGermanySources
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Berlin: Germany's cabinet today agreed to extend by one year the mandate for its up to 4,500 troops deployed in its unpopular military mission in Afghanistan, government sources said.

The extension to the mission, which has seen German soldiers engaged alongside NATO and US forces in the army's heaviest fighting since World War II, must now be approved by Parliament before the mandate expires in December.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's new coalition government had already agreed to extend the mandate in their government programme drawn up after elections on September 27.

Germany currently has around 4,300 troops in Afghanistan, based in the relatively peaceful north of the country, which has become more violent in recent months.

According to the current mandate, the upper limit is 4,500 troops, and this will not be altered in the new version sent to Parliament, sources said following a two-day meeting of Merkel's cabinet outside Berlin.

The German contingent is the third-biggest in a 100,000-strong international force including around 65,000 under NATO command but Berlin has come under pressure from its allies to send more troops for a counter-insurgency push.

The mission has also become increasingly unpopular at home with the latest opinion polls showing a majority of Germans opposed to the presence of troops in the war-torn nation.

Bureau Report


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