UK troops 'to leave Iraq by May'

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British forces will wrap up their 'mission' in Iraq in the first half of next year, Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, has announced during a surprise visit to Baghdad.

 
"By the end of May, or earlier, the mission will be completed," Brown said at a joint press conference with Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, on Wednesday adding that the troops would go home over the following two months.
 
The visit to Iraq is his fourth since he took office in June last year, and on the heels of a farewell trip by George W. Bush that was marked by an Iraqi journalist hurling his shoes at the United States president.
 
Underscoring the still fragile state of security despite an overall decline in violence, at least six people were killed when a car bomb exploded outside a traffic police headquarters in Baghdad, an interior ministry official said.
 
Britain, Washington's top ally in the US-led invasion of 2003, currently has about 4,100 troops in Iraq, based at Basra airport outside the southern oil port city.
 
"The role played by the UK combat forces is drawing to a close. These forces will have completed their tasks in the first half of 2009 and will then leave Iraq," according to a joint statement by Brown and Maliki.
 
Security pact
 
The timetable reflects a bill approved by the Iraqi cabinet calling for all foreign troops except for American forces, who are governed by a landmark US-Iraq security pact, to end their 'missions' by the end of May and pull out definitively by the end of July.
 
Under the so-called Status of Forces agreement, which will govern the presence of US troops when a United Nations mandate expires at the end of the year, combat forces will withdraw from towns and cities by June 30 and from the entire country by the end of 2011.
 
Brown said he would make a statement to British parliament on Thursday on troop numbers in Iraq, adding: "The biggest reduction will be at the end part of the period."
 
 
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British forces in Iraq
 
Al-Jazeera

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