UK to send additional military personnel to Afghanistan

UK to send additional military personnel to Afghanistan

PanARMENIAN.Net - The UK is to send up to 50 additional military personnel to Afghanistan to train and advise security forces there, BBC News reports.

They will join the 450 British troops already in the country - and will aid counter-terrorism efforts and provide leadership training.

Officials have said the additional troops will not be taking part in combat operations against the Taliban.

UK troops had been due to leave Afghanistan this year but will now have their mission extended into 2017.

Prime Minister David Cameron, who is attending a Nato summit in Warsaw, will announce the deployment later.

It comes after US President Barack Obama this week announced a slowdown in the US military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Of the additional UK troops to be deployed, 21 will join the counter-terrorism mission, 15 will be involved in a leadership development at the Afghan army's officer training academy, and 13 will join Nato's Resolute Support Mission.

Cameron will join with other leaders at the Nato summit to stress the alliance's continuing commitment to Afghanistan's security.

Arriving at the meeting, he said it was essential that Nato continued "to work with the Afghan government and the Afghan security forces to help keep terrorists out of that country".

He also said the deployment underlined his determination that Britain should continue to play a leading role on the world stage despite the referendum vote to leave the European Union.

"Britain is not going to be playing a lesser role in the world. We will make sure that we use our strength, including through Nato, to spread British values and the things that we believe in," Cameron added.

In addition, Britain is to extend its £70m a year funding for the Afghan security forces to 2020, committing an extra £178m to the Afghan government of president Ashraf Ghani.

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