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Gillard supports Afghan war

Australia's new Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she supported the war in Afghanistan and had told US President Barack Obama on Friday he could rely on her to continue the fight.

Gillard, who was installed as prime minister on Thursday after Kevin Rudd was deposed as Labor Party leader, said she had spoken with Obama on the rising casualties in Afghanistan. "I assured President Obama that my approach to Afghanistan will continue the approach taken to date by the Australian government," she told reporters.

"I fully support the current deployment and I indicted to President Obama that he should expect to see the Australian efforts in Afghanistan continuing."

Australia has some 1,550 troops in Afghanistan, mostly training Afghan National Army recruits in restive southern Uruzgan, and the issue has bipartisan political support in Canberra.

 

But a string of deaths in the past fortnight, including those of three commandos in a helicopter crash this week, have brought Canberra's involvement in the distant war under heightened scrutiny.

The new prime minister said she would make calls to other international leaders on Friday to introduce herself and apologise for not being able to make the G20 meeting in Toronto this weekend.

Sixteen Australian soldiers have died in Afghanistan since the previous conservative government of John Howard first committed them to the war in late 2001.

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