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Blair in Baghdad sees "new beginning"

BAGHDAD, May 22 (Reuters) British Prime Minister Tony Blair met Iraq's new premier in Baghdad today and said Iraq was at a ''new beginning'' after a process since the 2003 invasion that he admitted had been ''longer and harder'' than he had hoped.

''It's been longer and hard than any of us would have wanted it to be but this is a new beginning,'' Blair told a joint news conference in the fortified Green Zone.

He highlighted the involvement of all Iraq's communities in the new national unity government sworn in on Saturday.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said he was keen to press on with Iraqi forces taking over security from US and British troops but said they would need more training yet.

Earlier, a British official said foreign troops could be effectively out of Iraq in four years, the clearest indication of a timetable yet from the two main allies who invaded to topple Saddam Hussein three years ago.

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Maliki sees own forces running most of Iraq end-year

BAGHDAD, May 22 (Reuters) Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said today he believed Iraqi forces could take over security in most of the country by the end of this year. ''There's an agreement and, according to this schedule for handing over security, Samawa and Amara provinces will be handed over to Iraqis in June and by the end of this year this operation will be completed except for Baghdad and maybe Anbar,'' he told a joint.....

Mines kill Turkish soldier, injure 2 in southeast

DIYARBAKIR, Turkey, May 22 (Reuters) A Turkish soldier was killed and two were injured today by mines in the mainly Kurdish southeast, where security forces are fighting separatist rebels, security officials said. A sergeant was killed and another soldier was injured when they drove over a mine in the province of Diyarbakir. Nearby in Bingol province, a mine laid at a gendarmerie paramilitary police post wounded another soldier, the officials said. Attacks blamed on the.....

N Korea won't get better deal by waiting -US envoy

SINGAPORE, May 22 (Reuters) North Korea, which has boycotted six-party talks about its nuclear programme since last November, will not get a better deal even after a change of the Bush administration, a US envoy to the talks said today. US Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill said the move to negotiate a peace treaty at the same time as six-country talks on dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear programmes was not a new approach undertaken by President.....
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