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Reuters
February 9, 2010


Dutch mull longer Afghanistan stay at NATO request


AMSTERDAM: The Dutch government will look at options to extend its military 
presence in Afghanistan beyond 2010, the Dutch Defence Ministry said on 
Tuesday, as NATO increases efforts to contain the Taliban insurgency.

The Netherlands had initially decided to withdraw its 2,000 troops from 
Afghanistan before the end of 2010, but had left the door open in recent months 
to the possibility of a smaller-scale mission despite political division over 
the prospect.

"At NATO's request the cabinet will investigate the possibilities and 
desirability of a longer stay in Afghanistan," said a spokesman for the Defence 
Ministry.

Leaving Afghanistan was still an option, the spokesman said, adding the cabinet 
would aim to take a decision in the "short term".

"NATO has requested for a smaller and temporary contribution to the ISAF force, 
specifically targeted to training Afghan security troops and handing over 
responsibilities to Afghan authorities," he said.

United States Defence Secretary Robert Gates said on Sunday NATO allies could 
make up a shortfall of trainers by reshuffling rather than expanding their 
troop commitments.

The current Dutch mission, which started in 2006 and was extended in 2008, was 
scheduled to end in August with the last of the troops leaving in December.

Dutch troops, of which 21 have died during the mission, are mainly stationed in 
the Afghan province of Uruzgan and talk about a possible extension of the 
mission had divided the country's coalition government parties.

A possible extension could be in Uruzgan or elsewhere, said the spokesman. 
Details about how long a possible extension could be or how many troops it 
would involve remained to be looked at.  

The decision comes at a difficult time for the Dutch cabinet. Last month it 
averted a crisis after a report was published challenging the legal grounds for 
Dutch political support for the Iraq invasion in 2003.

Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, of the Christian Democrat CDA, had said 
the Netherlands would be a NATO outsider if it did not agree to maintain a 
presence in Afghanistan, but he had also said the current size of the mission 
could not be maintained beyond 2010.

Deputy Prime Minister Wouter Bos of the Labour PvdA said late last year, 
however, that the government's plan to end the mission in August 2010 and to 
gradually withdraw the troops and material thereafter was "clear".

(Reporting by Gilbert Kreijger; Editing by Charles Dick)
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