MUNICH: The United States warned its allies on Sunday that fighting the insurgency in Afghanistan could prove tougher than in Iraq and appealed, along with Britain, for more troops and equipment.

US ambassador Richard Holbrooke insisted that a new approach was required to turn the strife-torn country around, involving all of Afghanistan’s neighbours, particularly Pakistan.

“It is like no other problem we have confronted, and in my view it’s going to be much tougher than Iraq,” he said at an international security conference in Germany. “It is going to be a long, difficult struggle.”

Mr Holbrooke, who is scheduled to visit Pakistan on Monday, said that the administration of President Barack Obama was reviewing the best way to tackle the Taliban-led insurgency.

“What is required in my view is new ideas, better coordination within the US government, better coordination with our Nato allies and other concerned countries, and the time to get it right,” he said.

Countries bordering Afghanistan must also be drawn in as part of a solution, he said, including Iran but particularly Pakistan, where the Taliban and its backers have rear bases.

“All the neighbours... play a direct role and we’re going to look for more of a regional approach,” he said, noting that “Pakistan’s situation is dire.”

“It (Pakistan) needs international assistance, international sympathy and international support,” said Mr Holbrooke, the new envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.—AFP

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