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Italy: Troops withdrawal from Iraq not linked to London blasts
www.chinaview.cn 2005-07-12 00:16:07

    ROME, July 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Italian Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini reiterated on Monday that the withdrawal of 300 troops from Iraq in September was already scheduled and in no way linked to the London terrorist attacks in London.

    Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, who made the announcement atthe end of the G8 summit in Gleneagles on Friday, has stressed that the initial withdrawal had been coordinated with allies and Iraqi officials.

    "There is no link between Premier Berlusconi's announcement of the gradual pullout and the London bomb attacks," Fini told reporters after talks with German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer.

    Berlusconi had already complained during the weekend that the Italian press had blown the news out of proportion.

    Berlusconi said the government remains committed to operations in Iraq and that Italy will not be pushed into withdrawing its 3,000-strong contingent despite the threats of terrorist actions.

    Fini said Italy was "aware of the risks it runs" and was takingevery "necessary measure to prevent, identify and combat possible dangers."

    "Italy is a potential terrorist target as much any other country.In the last few years, terrorists have shown they can strike anywhere in the world. But there is no need to spark alarm,as much as there is no reason not to proceed with conviction and determination", he said.

    Fini stressed that the "indispensable" element in combating terrorism is cooperation among countries. Enditem

    

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