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LONDON - British Prime Minister Tony Blair is expected to announce today that British troops will start to withdraw from Iraq within weeks.
The White House confirmed that Blair had informed President George Bush of the plan, the AFP news agency reported.
Blair would tell parliament the first 1,500 soldiers of Britain's 7,100-strong contingent would return home within weeks, BBC News and the Sun tabloid reported.
The Sun added that a total of 3,000 troops would be withdrawn by the end of the year.
The Guardian newspaper said that Blair would announce as early as Wednesday that he would order 1,000 soldiers out of Iraq in the early summer, with all of the troops out by the end of 2008.
Blair would say Britain intended to cut troop levels gradually in southern Iraq over the next 22 months as Iraqi forces take on more responsibility, the Guardian added.
A spokesman at the prime minister's Downing Street office declined to comment on the reports, saying parliament would be updated first on any announcement about Iraq.
- REUTERS