Liberals: symbolic British withdrawal

British Prime Minister David Cameron, here on a previous visit to Camp Bastion in Helmand, has said he expects some British troops to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2011. Cameron has set a deadline of 2015 for all British combat troops to be out of Afghanistan. Archive.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, here on a previous visit to Camp Bastion in Helmand, has said he expects some British troops to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2011. Cameron has set a deadline of 2015 for all British combat troops to be out of Afghanistan. Archive.
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During a visit to Afghanistan, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron suggested that the United Kingdom may begin to withdraw troops during 2011, a move that can have an effect on Denmark which shares a camp with Britain in Helmand Province.

If such a withdrawal should take place, Denmark may follow suit, but the governing Liberal Party Foreign Policy Spokesman Michael Astrup Jensen says the signals should not be over interpreted to mean that Denmark is out of Afghanistan next year.

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