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ROME, April 12 (Xinhua) -- Italian center-left leader Romano Prodi
confirmed on Wednesday that his coalition intended to withdraw Italian troops
from Iraq by the end of 2006, local media reported.
In an article in French daily Le Monde, Prodi said, "We will withdraw our troops
from Iraq in agreement with the Baghdad government and we will send a civilian
contingent to help with the reconstruction."
The center-left leader also said that he would be more pro-Brussels and
less pro-Washington than Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Pressed to say exactly when the troops would come home, Prodi later told
Italian television that the Berlusconi government had already said soldiers
would be pulled out by the end of 2006.
"We will respect that deadline," he said.
Italy's Interior Ministry has announced that Prodi's coalition won a slim
majority in both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies,while Berlusconi
disputed the results. Enditem |