Prime Minister Jean Chrétien ruled out the possibility of Canadian soldiers being sent to the provinces of Afghanistan as part of an expanded international peacekeeping mission.
The German government has agreed to send 450 men to northern Afghanistan under a new UN resolution authorizing troops beyond the capital. But Mr. Chrétien, in a one-day visit to Kabul, said that Canada is already contributing enough military and financial resources to the war-torn country.
"We're not planning to send more troops at this time," he said. "The decision will be made at the end of our one-year mandate. But we support the expansion and will encourage other countries to send more troops."
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