British PM in Southern Afghanistan

December 13, 2009 03:29 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:40 am IST - KANDAHAR

A file picture of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Photo: AP

A file picture of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Photo: AP

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is visiting troops in the volatile part of southern Afghanistan where thousands more coalition forces are to be deployed.

More than 9,000 British troops are stationed in southern Afghanistan, mostly in Helmand province. Brown met with President Hamid Karzai and members of his administration on Sunday at an air field in neighboring Kandahar where the British prime minister spent Saturday night. It was the first time that Brown has stayed overnight in either Afghanistan or Iraq.

Training Afghan security forces and the recently announced build-up of international forces topped his talks with the Karzai government.

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