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Keeping troops in Iraq ‘hard sell’, says Australia

SYDNEY: Australia’s Foreign Minister Alexander Downer on Sunday said keeping soldiers in Iraq was a “hard sell” with a public which is losing patience with the slow pace of progress.

Downer said the government was committed to keeping its soldiers in place but acknowledged that “the public’s patience is wearing pretty thin on this issue”.

“Not that our government’s committed to just walking away from Iraq, but you will get people electing elements that do want just to walk away from Iraq,” he told Australian television.

“It’s a hard sell to our people when the process of reconciliation isn’t working as fast as it should.”

Downer said that the violence in Iraq could potentially see the US Congress refuse to fund further operations in the country.

“I don’t think the US Congress is anywhere near that point,” he said.

“But down the track, if the Iraqis themselves aren’t seen to be making enough effort in the area of reconciliation, patience in the US Congress will wear thinner than it already is.”

Downer said he had urged Maliki to set up a high-level conference of factional leaders to facilitate political reconciliation.

“At the end of the day, we obviously still hope that will happen but the process has taken a good deal longer than we had hoped,” Downer said.

Australia has about 1,500 troops committed to the Iraq war, some of whom are based in nearby countries. afp

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