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TOKYO, April 2 (Xinhua) -- Japan may delay the
pullout of its ground troops from Iraq until as late as autumn because of the
unsteady political situation in the country, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso
said on Sunday.
Aso made the remarks when asked in a local TV program
if the Ground Self-Defense Forces will be pulled out of Iraq by September when
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi steps down.
"The decision will be made (under the Koizumi
administration) but the withdrawal may be delayed," the minister said.
Some 600 Japanese ground troops have been stationed
in Samawah, southern Iraq for a non-combat reconstruction mission since early
2004. Recent reports said that the government planned to start withdrawing them
in March.
Aso also indicated on the TV program that Japan's
withdrawal would be in coordination with British and Australian forces located
in southern Iraq, who have been providing protection to the Japanese troops.
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