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1 The United States will continue to withdraw troops as negotiations take place.
2 Jeffrey said he was not consulted about Trump's plan to withdraw troops .
3 Mr Jeffrey said he was not consulted about Trump's plan to withdraw troops .
4 The Russian army has begun to withdraw troops from war-torn Chechnya.
5 By January 2006, Ethiopia had complied with a U.N. demand to withdraw troops .
6 The New Zealand government was already planning to withdraw troops by June this year.
7 Trump said the raid would not change his decision to withdraw troops from Syria.
8 He did not dare to withdraw troops from either place to strengthen the other.
9 Many countries' leaders face voter pressure to withdraw troops gradually as casualties and costs rise.
10 The attack, aimed at forcing Australia to withdraw troops from Iraq, did not take place.
11 President Trump criticises Germany and wants to withdraw troops .
12 If it is necessary, the Duke of Dalmatia can withdraw troops from the fourth corps.
13 The Israelis also refuse to withdraw troops , a withdrawal agreed upon in the Wye accord.
14 Washington has played down any deadline, saying they would withdraw troops only if conditions were right.
15 To withdraw troops from the Western Front now could mean loss of the campaign against France.
16 He recently announced Warsaw would withdraw troops from peacekeeping forces in Lebanon and the Golan Heights.
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