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Canada to stay in S.Afghanistan - Harper
03 Apr 2008 14:48:06 GMT
Source: Reuters
BUCHAREST, April 3 (Reuters) - Canada will keep its troops in violent southern Afghanistan after NATO allies met its conditions by coming up with the reinforcements it demanded for the south, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Thursday.

"We have satisfied these conditions," Harper told a news conference during a NATO summit in Bucharest. Canada has suffered heavy losses among its 2,500 troops, raising public pressure on his minority government for a pullout.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy pledged an extra 700 soldiers for eastern Afghanistan, allowing the United States to say it would send an "equivalent" number to the south, the main front in the battle against Taliban insurgents. (reporting by Randall Palmer, writing by Paul Taylor)


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