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<p>As announced by the Defence Secretary on 27 November 2017 (Official Report, column
20), the UK will increase its troop contribution in Afghanistan from 500 to 650 in
2018. These troops will be deployed in non-combat roles, where they will continue
to support the development of the Afghan Army, Police and Air Force. The Ministry
of Defence keeps its troop numbers in Afghanistan under constant review to ensure
they remain suited for the needs of the mission.</p><p>Regarding the recent Taliban
and Daesh attacks, the UK stands resolutely with Afghanistan against terrorism and
calls for those responsible to be brought to justice. The Afghan National Defence
and Security Forces are responsible for delivering their own security and dealing
with the insurgent threat, with the NATO coalition training, advising and assisting
them in their efforts.</p>
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