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PARIS, Oct. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Polish President Aleksander
Kwasniewski said here Monday that his country may withdraw all itstroops from
Iraq by the end of next year.
Kwasniewski said after talks with French President Jacques Chirac that the pullout will begin
in January 2005 and Warsaw hopes "to finish our mission at the end of 2005."
When asked if there is a firm date for finishing the pullout, the Polish
president replied, "No, this has not been decided."
He said Warsaw is considering such a deadline because the situation in Iraq
is expected to change after the January elections that would bring stability to
the country.
"We decided to speak with the Iraqis and our coalition partners,the United
States, about a reduction of the Polish forces from Jan.1, and maybe our mission
will finish at the end of 2005," he said.
Polish Defense Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinksi said earlier that two and a half
years in Iraq would be enough for the Polish military, and his suggestion was to
withdraw the forces by the endof 2005.
However, Szmajdzinksi later said his remarks were just his personal
opinions and were not the official government position after Polish Prime
Minister Marek Belka expressed displeasure withSzmajdzinksi's public statement.
Poland, a key US ally, has sent 2,400 troops to Iraq. However, the country
is divided over the Iraq mission.
The opposition Polish Peasants' Party has launched a petition seeking an
immediate pullout. And a leading member of Belka's junior coalition partner, the
Labor Union, has threatened to withdraw his party's support to Belka in an Oct.
15 vote unless the latter first presents a plan for the pullout of Polish troops
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