Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Australians increase troop and aid commitment to Afghanistan

And it's a deal that may also include a Dutch contingent of troops to the region as well.

The Australian - Australia will contribute another 200 troops and an additional $150 million in aid for the reconstruction of Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said today.

Speaking outside a two-day international donors conference in London, Mr Downer said Australia's commitment to Afghanistan was not as large as some countries, but it would nevertheless make a big difference.

He said Australia would build on the $110 million it has already spent in Afghanistan with a new pledge of $150 million over 5 years through aid agency AusAID.

[...] Australia's latest troop commitment, for a provincial reconstruction team in conjunction with the Netherlands, will take its total deployment in Afghanistan to 500 troops.

But it is not yet a done deal, as it hinges on a key vote in the Dutch parliament later this week.

Amid dissent in its own coalition ranks, the Dutch Government is relying on opposition support to pass its proposal for 1200 troops for Afghanistan.


We've been applying pressure to many of the EU nations now for a while and maybe it's starting to pay off. Sure the Dutch view this more as a "reconstruction" mission as opposed to "anti-terror" and that's why it may get approved. But we've got to be thankful for small favors. Sometimes they lead to bigger favors.