The timetable for the Polish withdrawal from Afghanistan. After 2014, the unknown?
(BRUSSELS2) In accordance with the general NATO troop reduction plan, the Poles will gradually reduce their troops until
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(BRUSSELS2) In accordance with the general NATO troop reduction plan, the Poles will gradually reduce their troops until
Read more(BRUSSELS2) Some of the Belgians deployed in Afghanistan are returning soon. A fully planned and “coordinated” withdrawal
Read more(BRUXELLES2) Undoubtedly the NATO summit which has just ended in Chicago will have been for the “new kid on the block”, François
Read more(BRUSSELS2 to Chicago) The withdrawal of French combat forces from Afghanistan before the end of 2012 was at the center of some
Read more(BRUSSELS2) The French decision to withdraw combat troops before the end of 2012 from Afghanistan does not worry Washington too much. But
Read more(B2) 500 British soldiers are expected to return home this year, according to the MoD's provisional timetable.
Read more(B2) The Ulyanovsk base, near the Volga, will become a “hub” for transporting the equipment of NATO forces
Read more(B2) The Polish government has decided so. He wants to extend the mission of the Polish military contingent in Afghanistan and
Read more(BRUSSELS2) The Belgian army should withdraw half of its contingent (614 people) from Afghanistan in the summer of 2012. The date has been set
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