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GuardianBrown signals Iraq troops withdrawal
Gordon Brown today paved the way for the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq, promising a "fundamental change" of mission in the first half of 2009.
In a Commons statement, the prime minister heaped praise on the work of British soldiers and insisted the security situation in Basra had been "transformed".
"We will continue to reduce the number of British troops in Iraq," Brown said.
"Just as last year we moved from combat to 'overwatch', we would expect a further fundamental change of mission in the first months of 2009 as we make the transition to a long term bilateral partnership with Iraq, similar to the normal relationships which our military forces have with other important countries in the region."
Brown said that violent incidents across Iraq were at their lowest since 2004.
Britain currently has around 4,000 troops based on the outskirts of the southern city of Basra.
Brown previously postponed plans to withdraw 1,500 soldiers due to a spike in militia violence.
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