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Afghanistan: UK to send 440 more non-combat troops | Afghanistan: UK to send 440 more non-combat troops |
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The UK is to send 440 more troops to serve in non-combat roles in Afghanistan, the prime minister will announce at the Brussels Nato summit. | |
The commitment to Nato's mission in Afghanistan will take the total number of UK troops in the country to 1,090. | The commitment to Nato's mission in Afghanistan will take the total number of UK troops in the country to 1,090. |
Around half of the troops will deploy from the Welsh Guards in August and the remainder will follow by February 2019. | Around half of the troops will deploy from the Welsh Guards in August and the remainder will follow by February 2019. |
They will help "bring the stability and security that the Afghan people deserve," Theresa May said. | They will help "bring the stability and security that the Afghan people deserve," Theresa May said. |
At the height of the war, Nato had more than 130,000 troops from 50 nations in Afghanistan. The UK had 9,500 personnel and 137 bases in Helmand province alone. | At the height of the war, Nato had more than 130,000 troops from 50 nations in Afghanistan. The UK had 9,500 personnel and 137 bases in Helmand province alone. |
As of last month, the number of Nato personnel stood at 16,000 from 39 countries, operating mainly from Kabul and focusing on training and assisting the army and police. | As of last month, the number of Nato personnel stood at 16,000 from 39 countries, operating mainly from Kabul and focusing on training and assisting the army and police. |
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson - who wrote to Mrs May recommending more troops - said "whenever the call comes, the UK is always one of the first to step up and support our friends and allies across the globe". | Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson - who wrote to Mrs May recommending more troops - said "whenever the call comes, the UK is always one of the first to step up and support our friends and allies across the globe". |
Nato asked Britain to deploy more troops a year ago. In September of last year, the US committed an extra 3,000 troops to support Afghan forces. | Nato asked Britain to deploy more troops a year ago. In September of last year, the US committed an extra 3,000 troops to support Afghan forces. |
Ahead of the summit, which begins on Wednesday, US president Donald Trump, hit out at his Nato allies for failing to spend enough on defence. | Ahead of the summit, which begins on Wednesday, US president Donald Trump, hit out at his Nato allies for failing to spend enough on defence. |
"The US is spending many times more than any other country in order to protect them," Mr Trump tweeted. | "The US is spending many times more than any other country in order to protect them," Mr Trump tweeted. |
'Armoured Uber' | 'Armoured Uber' |
Analysis by BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale | Analysis by BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale |
Sending another 440 British troops will make the UK the third biggest contributor to the Nato train, advise, and assist mission in Afghanistan. | Sending another 440 British troops will make the UK the third biggest contributor to the Nato train, advise, and assist mission in Afghanistan. |
The extra troops will arrive later this summer and will reinforce the UK-led Kabul Security Force. It is not a return to a combat role. | The extra troops will arrive later this summer and will reinforce the UK-led Kabul Security Force. It is not a return to a combat role. |
Its primary role is to transport international advisers safely around the capital - what British soldiers have dubbed "Armoured Uber". | Its primary role is to transport international advisers safely around the capital - what British soldiers have dubbed "Armoured Uber". |
The US leader's main objection is that a number of member states have not increased their defence budgets to the target of 2% of economic output. | The US leader's main objection is that a number of member states have not increased their defence budgets to the target of 2% of economic output. |
But Mrs May said she expects "to agree an ambitious package of measures to strengthen our deterrence and defence" at the summit. | But Mrs May said she expects "to agree an ambitious package of measures to strengthen our deterrence and defence" at the summit. |
"And we will continue to make the case for all allies to follow the UK's example and meet the 2% pledge," she added. | "And we will continue to make the case for all allies to follow the UK's example and meet the 2% pledge," she added. |
The last UK troops in combat roles left Afghanistan in 2014 after being involved in the conflict since 2001. | |
The additional troops will add to Britain's existing contribution to the UK-led Kabul Security Force and mentor the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces in the country's capital. | The additional troops will add to Britain's existing contribution to the UK-led Kabul Security Force and mentor the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces in the country's capital. |
"Lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan will help keep the streets of Britain safe and this uplift signals our unwavering commitment to realising that future," Mr Williamson said. | "Lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan will help keep the streets of Britain safe and this uplift signals our unwavering commitment to realising that future," Mr Williamson said. |
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