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Rice to vist London to discuss Afghanistan, Iran
01 Feb 2008 17:25:07 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Sue Pleming

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will visit London next week to discuss strategy on Afghanistan, Iran and other issues with Britain's foreign minister, the State Department said on Friday.

Rice is expected to meet on Wednesday with Foreign Minister David Miliband and will likely also see Prime Minister Gordon Brown during her brief trip, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.

"I expect they will talk a little bit about Iran, talk some about Iraq, talk some about Afghanistan," said McCormack.

In Afghanistan, Taliban attacks are increasing and Washington wants more NATO efforts to stabilize the country.

Two U.S. non-governmental studies released this week said that absent new international efforts to win the war and develop the economy, Afghanistan could once again become a failed state and terrorist haven.

The United States is seeking stronger commitments from its European allies and is also looking for a new candidate to coordinate international efforts after Afghan President Hamid Karzai rejected British politician Paddy Ashdown for the job.

The United States has 29,000 troops in Afghanistan and earlier this month said it would add 3,200 Marines. Washington wants NATO allies to offer more counter-insurgency forces while placing fewer restrictions on those that are there.

Rice has increased her Afghanistan diplomacy in recent weeks, personally urging close allies to do more.

"I won't make a secret of the fact that we are encouraging all of our NATO allies to do everything that they can in terms of contributing resources," said McCormack. "We are in a fight in Afghanistan, against violent extremists, whether that's al Qaeda or the Taliban or any other associated group."

This week, Rice raised the issue with Australia's foreign minister and she asked France's defense minister on Thursday to do everything he could to help, said McCormack.

She also discussed Afghanistan with German officials during a trip to Berlin last week.

Germany's defense ministry said on Thursday that the United States has written a strongly-worded letter to Germany and other NATO members urging them to send combat troops to dangerous areas in southern Afghanistan.

Another key topic during Rice's London visit will be Iran. Last week, Rice and ministers from the other permanent five members of the U.N. Security Council as well as Germany agreed on elements of a new draft sanctions resolution against Iran.

The resolution, which is weaker than the United States would have wanted because of opposition from Russia and China, is being circulated at the United Nations in New York. It is unclear when there will be a vote. (Additional reporting by Susan Cornwell, editing by Alan Elsner)


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