US team visits Kabul as Washington boost troops

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KABUL, Jan 28 (Reuters) New US House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi met senior Afghan leaders today, days after Washington announced a major boost in troops and money to bring peace after the bloodiest year since the Taliban's ouster in 2001.

Pelosi met President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, as well as other officials and US military commanders.

She did not speak to journalists.

Pelosi led a seven-member House delegation on a visit to South Asia that included Pakistan, which Afghanistan accuses of supporting a resurgent Taliban. Islamabad denies the charges.

Last year was the bloodiest since the hardline Islamist Taliban government was ousted in 2001 -- more than 4,000 people died -- and US, NATO and Taliban commanders say the coming spring will see a bloody and dangerous offensive within months.

The Pelosi-led delegation's visit comes amid concerns over a provision in a US bill limiting military aid to Islamabad.

The bill, already endorsed by the House of Representatives, calls for ending US military assistance to Pakistan if the country fails to stop the Taliban operating from its territory.

Washington last week announced 10.6 billion dollar in new spending for security and reconstruction and extended tours of duty which effectively increases its troop deployment by 2,500.

REUTERS SP KP2002

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