Germany has announced plans to send 500 more soldiers to Afghanistan, but says it wants to start bringing its troops home in 2011.
Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that Germany planned to send 500 more soldiers, and to have 350 reservists on stand-by, as well as boost its training of Afghan security forces and increase development aid.
Shortly after her announcement, foreign minister Guido Westerwelle discussed the withdrawal plan, ahead of an international conference in London.
"In the next four years we want to create the conditions to enable our military presence to be wound down gradually... We want to begin this year, step by step, with the handover of security responsibilities," he said.
"In 2011 we want to begin reducing our own contingent, and by 2014 we want to have handed over responsibility for security to Afghanistan," said Mr Westerwelle, who will represent Germany at Thursday's talks.
He noted, however, that the plans did not include setting a fixed date for the complete withdrawal of Germany's troops in the country, currently numbering 4,300 and based mostly in the north.
German troops currently form the third-largest contingent in the 110,000-strong international force behind the United States and Britain, with the upper limit capped by parliament at 4,500 soldiers.
Source:abc.net.au/
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