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ReutersItalian PM faces new Afghan testMon Mar 26, 2007 2:42 PM EDT
By Stephen Brown
ROME (Reuters) - Prime Minister Romano Prodi faces a new foreign
policy test on Tuesday when the Senate votes on keeping
peacekeepers in Afghanistan, where Italy angered allies last week
by swapping five Taliban for a kidnapped reporter.
Negotiating with the increasingly violent Taliban earned a reprimand
from Italy's U.S. and British NATO partners and some domestic foes,
who may now withdraw support for the mission.
Prodi, who was forced to resign briefly in February after a foreign
policy revolt in the Senate, is still expected to win a vote to fund
keeping 1,900 troops in Afghanistan.
-snip-Berlusconi told a rally in Milan on Monday night that most of the
opposition would abstain. In the Senate, an abstention is
equivalent to a no vote.
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