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Nato allies spurn US troops plea

By Jan Cienski in Krakow and Isabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: February 19 2009 17:52 | Last updated: February 19 2009 17:52

US hopes of securing more troops for Afghanistan from its Nato allies were disappointed on Thursday as European countries refused to offer up many more soldiers despite pleas from Robert Gates, US defence secretary.

At a two-day meeting of Nato defence ministers in the Polish city of Krakow, Mr Gates said the new US administration “is prepared to make additional commitments to Afghanistan. But there clearly will be expectations that the allies must do more as well”.

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