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Britain will lead an international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan, newspaper reports said on Monday.
The Daily Telegraph said the announcement to this effect would be made during a visit by US Secretary of State Colin Powell and added that Britain would contribute 3,000 troops to the force.
The Financial Times said: "The force, which would consist of at least 4,000 soldiers, would operate in advance of a multinational peacekeeping force to be sent within three months."
The Times said Britain expected to send between 800 and 1,000 troops to lead a multinational peacekeeping force in Afghanistan in the next fortnight.
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