NATO: Withdrawing our troops does not mean ending our relationship with Afghanistan

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies have agreed to pull out all of their forces from Afghanistan after the United States announced that all U.S. troops would leave the country by Sept. 11.

Ekleme: 15.04.2021 10:35:46 / Güncelleme: 15.04.2021 10:35:46 / English News
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“In light of this and recognizing that there is no military solution to the challenges Afghanistan faces, Allies have determined that we will start the withdrawal of Resolute Support Mission forces by May 1,” said the statement released after a virtual NATO foreign and defense ministers' meeting on Wednesday.

The withdrawal of all US and Resolute Support Mission forces will be completed within a few months, according to the statement.

“The conclusion of NATO’s Resolute Support Mission takes place against the backdrop of renewed regional and international support for political progress toward peace.  We will continue to support the ongoing Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process.  We welcome the Istanbul Conference as an opportunity to move the peace process forward and to reinforce the progress made in Doha.  We call on the Afghan government and the Taliban to adhere to their commitments to the peace process initiated by the US-Taliban agreement and the US-Afghanistan Joint Declaration.”

The statement added that NATO Allies and partners will continue to stand with Afghanistan, its people, and its institutions in promoting security and upholding the gains of the last 20 years. (ILKHA)