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Spain to move Iraq troops over risks from Iran war, defence minister says

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MADRID, March 18 (Reuters) - ‌Spain plans to evacuate and relocate troops ​deployed in Iraq in the coming days due to the conflict in ⁠Iran and the wider Gulf region, Defence Minister Margarita Robles said on Wednesday.

Around 300 Spanish troops are deployed in Iraq, ​both as part of an international coalition against the Islamic State ‌formed in 2015 under Operation Inherent Resolve and a separate NATO mission advising Iraqi government forces since 2018.

The ministry had already ⁠said on Sunday that a special forces unit ⁠comprising 71 soldiers had been temporarily relocated from their base given the impossibility of carrying out tasks such as training Iraqi counter-terrorism forces.

Robles did not elaborate on where the ‌troops would be moved to.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, now ⁠in its third week, has quickly become ‌a regional conflict that shows no ​signs of de-escalation. Spain has criticised the offensive and banned U.S. aircraft from using jointly operated bases in southern ‌Spain.

Other NATO allies such as Germany or ​Norway are also sharply ⁠drawing down their presence in the region due ‌to the security risks. Berlin ⁠has pulled Bundeswehr troops from Lebanon and northern Iraq's Erbil, while Oslo said it was relocating some of the around 60 ​soldiers it has ‌in the Middle East.

A drone attack in northern Iraq killed a ⁠French soldier and wounded ​six others last week.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by ​David Latona and Alison Williams)

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