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IRAQ:
UPDATE
Following
the expiry of the Dutch mandate in Iraq and the planned
withdrawal of its force of 1,400 personnel from Al Muthanna
province in Iraq in March, the United Kingdom has, in
its role as framework nation, reviewed with allies how
security should continue to be provided in this part
of Multi-National Division (South East) (MND(SE)).
We have greatly appreciated the valuable contribution
made by the Dutch Battle Group in Iraq. Dutch forces
have made good progress in Al Muthanna, both in ensuring
the stability of the province and building the capability
of the Iraqi Security Forces. This means that a significantly
smaller force package is now able to perform these tasks
and the General Officer Commanding MND(SE) has concluded
that a force of some 600 personnel will be adequate
to support and mentor Iraqi Security Forces in providing
general security in Al Muthanna, as well as providing
protection for the Japanese reconstruction battalion
located there.
The majority of the personnel required will come from
UK units already deployed in Iraq, principally the Queen's
Dragoon Guards and the 2nd Battalion, The Princess of
Wales's Royal Regiment. A small number of additional
personnel will also need to be deployed to provide logistics
and other essential support to the force in Al Muthanna.
This will temporarily increase the total number of UK
personnel in Iraq by approximately 220, although this
will subsequently fall to approximately 150, once the
initial deployment to Al Muthanna is completed. Overall,
however, the number of UK personnel deployed in Iraq
is planned to fall by the end of February as the withdrawal
of the Extremely High Readiness Reserve takes place
following the Iraqi elections.
In the meantime, we continue to consult with allies
on the best way to meet security tasks in the province.
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