UK warned of more 'bad news' from Algeria

2013-01-18 08:49
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London - Britain should brace itself for "the possibility of bad news" from Algeria on Friday with the emergence of more details about the gas-field hostage crisis, Prime Minister David Cameron has warned.

Cameron postponed a major EU speech planned for Friday because of the ongoing situation and is instead expected to make a speech to parliament revealing the latest news on Britons caught up in the siege.

In a sombre televised statement on Thursday, Cameron indicated that several Britons could have been killed in the Algerian army offensive to free hostages from Islamist kidnappers at the BP-operated In Amenas gas plant.

"We face a very bad situation at this BP gas compound in Algeria. A number of British citizens have been taken hostage," the prime minister said.

"Already we know of one who has died. The Algerian armed forces have now attacked this compound.

"It is a very dangerous, very uncertain, a very fluid situation and I think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead."

BBC political editor Nick Robinson warned that there may be announcements of "multiple" British casualties as questions were asked about the decision to send in the army.

"I think it's very disappointing, I'm sure the prime minister is right to be angry about it," Graham Hand, the UK's senior diplomat in Algiers from 2002 to 2004, told Channel 4 News.

Asked whether Algeria would launch an assault without consulting foreign governments, he added: "I'm afraid it's perfectly possible, that sort of thing has happened in the past."

Britain's Foreign Office said that Foreign Secretary William Hague was to return early from Australia in order to deal with the crisis.

More bad news

Hague will leave on Friday, as soon as he has completed defence and security talks with the Australian government, the ministry confirmed.

Cameron has chaired two meetings of the government's emergency committee, Cobra, and said officials were in touch with families as they sought to "build the fullest possible picture of the information and intelligence that we have".

Speaking shortly afterwards, junior foreign minister Alistair Burt also issued a warning of more bad news to come.

"Although details have yet to become final, I'm afraid we should be under no illusion that there will be some bad and distressing news to follow from this terrorist attack," Burt told the BBC.

He said that ministers had been in touch with their international partners, officials had been liaising with BP, and Britain was "pressing" the Algerian authorities to have access to Britons caught up in the attack.

A British man was killed when Islamist gunmen stormed the gas plant on Wednesday and several Britons are believed to be hostages along with dozens of other foreigners.

Pressure had been building for months over Cameron's European speech, billed as one of the most important by a British leader in a generation.

He was expected to set out plans to renegotiate Britain's conditions of membership of the EU and then allow voters to decide on the new terms in a referendum after elections in 2015.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said "he fully understands" the postponement.

"We wish him luck and understand that this is now a priority," Rutte's spokesperson told AFP.

A new date and venue will be announced "in due course", a spokesperson for Cameron's Downing Street office told AFP.

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