Cameron visits UK soldiers on unannounced Afghanistan trip

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Cameron visits UK soldiers on unannounced Afghanistan trip

The British Prime Minister says no no British forces will be in a combat role in Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

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Published: Mon 16 Dec 2013, 8:38 PM

Last updated: Tue 7 Apr 2015, 3:22 PM

Prime Minister David Cameron paid a pre-Christmas visit to British troops in Afghanistan on Monday and reiterated that no British forces will be in a combat role there by the end of 2014.

David Cameron and former England footballer Michael Owen eat breakfast with British soldiers at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan on Monday. -AFP

Cameron spent the unannounced visit at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan, accompanied by former England and Liverpool footballer Michael Owen, his Downing Street office said.

“The big drawdown is now taking place. This is 2013 and as I’ve said, there’ll be no troops in a combat role after 2014,” Cameron said in a video on the website of Britain’s Daily Telegraph newspaper.

“We made that promise, we’re going to be meeting that promise.

“And you can see here in Camp Bastion, the drawdown, the Afghan national forces are taking over the work and we’re bringing our troops back home and I’m pleased to be doing that.”

Britain currently has around 5,200 troops in Afghanistan, having reduced the number from 9,000 at the start of the year.

Cameron said Owen had joined him to support an initiative between England’s Football Association, the English Premier League and Afghanistan’s football association to support the game in the war-torn nation.


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