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US Accepts Polish Plans to Exit Iraq

Posted in the database on Tuesday, July 26th, 2005 @ 08:06:42 MST (1376 views)
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Another one Bites the Dust: Poland is one of Washington's biggest European allies in Iraq

The United States had accepted Poland's plans to withdraw most of its 1700 troops from Iraq at the beginning of next year, Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski says.

Poland, one of Washington's biggest European allies in Iraq, runs a multinational stabilisation zone south of Baghdad.

"The current rotation in Iraq will be the last one. By the end of January, we would like to pull the troops and replace them with smaller groups, which could, for example, help train the Iraqi army," Kwasniewski told public radio.

Kwasniewski said his country's plan to make the shift ending its mission in January the last one had been accepted by the allies. He said the move was the subject of talks between Defence Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinski and US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld on 19 July.

Kwasniewski said he wanted to leave setting an exact withdrawal schedule for the next government and president, to be picked in elections due in September and October.

The centre-right opposition, tipped to win parliamentary elections, has supported Poland's presence in Iraq and accused the ruling leftists of pledging to withdraw only to drum up its support ratings ahead of the polls.



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