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China rejects sending troops to Afghanistan

By Associated Press
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 -

BEIJING - China said today it would not send any troops to Afghanistan — rejecting recent speculation that Beijing might support the international coalition there.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown told New York’s Council on Foreign Relations on Friday that China could send troops because there was a global consensus that Afghanistan is the "the front line" in the battle against terrorism.

 
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