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Italy 'to boost Afghan mission' | Italy 'to boost Afghan mission' |
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Italy is to send about 1,000 extra troops to Afghanistan, say reports. | Italy is to send about 1,000 extra troops to Afghanistan, say reports. |
The moves comes two days after US President Barack Obama announced a US surge and as Nato foreign ministers meet in Brussels for two days of talks. | The moves comes two days after US President Barack Obama announced a US surge and as Nato foreign ministers meet in Brussels for two days of talks. |
Barack Obama has asked Nato allies to increase their deployments in Afghanistan, but several European nations are reluctant to do so. | Barack Obama has asked Nato allies to increase their deployments in Afghanistan, but several European nations are reluctant to do so. |
Mr Obama announced on Tuesday that America was sending 30,000 more forces to Afghanistan to fight the Taliban. | Mr Obama announced on Tuesday that America was sending 30,000 more forces to Afghanistan to fight the Taliban. |
In an interview published on Thursday, Italy's Defence Minister, Ignazio La Russa, confirmed reports that Rome would send about 1,000 extra soldiers to the country. | |
Mr La Russa told the Corriere della Sera newspaper suggestions in the media that 1,500 soldiers could be sent were "just a hypothesis". | |
He said the figure was "a maximum quota which we would never reach", reported Reuters news agency. | |
Italy currently has 3,200 soldiers serving in Afghanistan. | |
On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said the conflict was a test of Nato's "credibility" and that it was "clear that Italy must finish the job started with Nato". |