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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
January 27, 2010


Statement by the Secretary General on progress before London conference


I am pleased that, on the eve of the London conference, the NATO-led mission in 
Afghanistan has been further strengthened. I welcome the announcement by 
Chancellor Merkel that Germany will add up to 850 soldiers, and make a very 
substantial contribution to the training mission. 

This decision, along with Romania’s recent announcement of 600 more soldiers 
and other new contributions likely to be announced in the coming days, will 
substantially strengthen the NATO-led mission. These troops, on top of the 
37,000 new forces from 36 countries already flowing into Afghanistan, are a 
clear demonstration of NATO’s solidarity and determination to accomplish its 
mission.

I am also pleased to announce the finalisation of an agreement with Kazakhstan 
that will allow the transit of supplies for NATO and Partner forces. I thank 
the Kazakh Government for coming to this agreement with us. This allows 
supplies for our forces to start moving from Europe to Afghanistan, beginning 
in the coming days, complementing the very important transit route through 
Pakistan.

Taken together, the announcement of new forces, and a new supply route, helps 
to further strengthen the NATO-ISAF mission. ISAF will play its full part in 
supporting the decisions taken at the London conference, as part the new 
momentum we will see in 2010. 
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