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Al-Qaeda terrorists being trained in Pak: British PM

TimePublished on Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 17:50, Updated on Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 18:19 in World » World360 section

PLANS AHEAD: Gordon Brown offered London as the venue for an international conference on Afghanistan on next year.

PLANS AHEAD: Gordon Brown offered London as the venue for an international conference on Afghanistan on next year.


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London: Hundreds of al-Qaeda terrorists remain in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan, continuing to receive explosives and weapons training in camps in that country, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said.

"It is because of the nature of the threat, and because around three quarters of the most serious plots the security services are now tracking in Britain have links to Pakistan, that it does not make sense to confine our defence against terrorism solely to actions inside the UK," Brown said.

Brown's comments come amid a rising demand for Britain to withdraw its 9,000 troops from Afghanistan, fuelled by a death toll of 232 since 2001.

But Brown said that since January 2008 seven of the top dozen al-Qaeda figures have been killed "depleting its reserve of experienced leaders and sapping its morale".

He said the multi-nation force in Afghanistan had "greater success in this one year to disable al- Qaeda" than in any year since the invasion of Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks in 2001.

"al-Qaeda rely on a permissive environment in the tribal areas of Pakistan and - if they can re-establish one - in Afghanistan," he said.

"We are there because action in Afghanistan is not an alternative to action in Pakistan, but an inseparable support to it."

Brown also offered London as the venue for an international conference on Afghanistan early next year (2010), where he is expected to discuss a timetable for withdrawal of forces.

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