| Japan eyes troops withdrawal from Iraq in March: report(Xinhua)
 Updated: 2006-02-17 09:46
 
 Japanese media said Friday the government plans to start pulling out ground 
troops from Iraq in March, after Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said that he 
will carefully decide the timing on Thursday.  Japan may withdraw its Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) from Samawah, 
southern Iraq even before a new Iraqi government is set up, newspaper Asahi 
Shimbun said, as the British troops in charge of security of the region plan to 
leave in March.  Japan wants to pull out its GSDF members around the same time, the paper 
said, quoting unnamed sources.  Daily Yomiuri Shimbun also reported a similar plan. After ending humanitarian 
reconstruction mission in late march, the troops would move to Kuwait in May and 
all return to Japan by July, the report said, citing a government withdrawal 
plan.  On Thursday, the premier said, "The Self-Defense Forces (SDF) are not 
supposed to permanently operate in Iraq, so we have to figure out the withdrawal 
timing carefully."  The Yomiuri also said the Air Self-Defense Force will maintain and expand its 
logistic support for the multinational forces in Iraq, in accord with earlier 
media reports.  Japan, Australia, Britain and the United States will hold a working-level 
meeting in London at the end of next week to discuss the details of withdrawal 
plans, the paper said.  Japan has stationed some 600 ground troops in Samawah, southern Iraq for a 
non-combat reconstruction mission since early 2004. 
 
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