After the U.S, NATO and British forces also announced the withdrawal from Afghanistan

After the United States, Britain also announced the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan

After the United States, Britain also announced the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan

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Following the US withdrawal in September, NATO has also agreed to begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan on May 1. According to the French news agency AFP, the NATO defense alliance in Afghanistan has said in a statement that the withdrawal will be organized, coordinated and thoughtful. “We intend to complete the withdrawal of all US and NATO-led military mission Resolute Support missions within a few months,” NATO said in a statement after talks with foreign and defense ministers. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance went to Afghanistan together, we adapted ourselves to the situation there, and we will leave it together. “It’s not an easy decision and there’s a risk,” he said.

On the other hand, the Taliban has said that they will not be part of any negotiation process until the complete withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. The Taliban’s statement came after reports that US President Joe Biden was extending the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan by four months instead of the May 1 deadline. Taliban spokesman in Qatar Dr. Muhammad Naeem told Arab News that this is our position, until all foreign forces withdraw from our territory, we will not attend any conference in which a decision on Afghanistan. US President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that he plans to end the longest-running US war and that it is time for US troops to return home from Afghanistan.

Speaking at the White House, Biden set a target of withdrawing all 2,500 troops from Afghanistan, saying no troops would remain after 9/11, according to Arab News. The final evacuation will begin on May 1. The United States will face criticism for announcing its withdrawal from Afghanistan without a clear victory. “I am the fourth president to represent the US military presence in Afghanistan,” Biden said. Two Republicans and two Democrats have tried to end the Afghan war. He said he would not hand over the responsibility to the fifth president.

On the other hand, after the United States, Britain has also announced the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. According to a foreign news agency, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb has said in a statement that he is in favor of the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. He said the United States and NATO will continue to work together for a stable Afghanistan. Last year, the Trump administration agreed with the Taliban that it would withdraw its forces from Afghanistan by May. A senior US military official has warned the Taliban that they would face “severe repercussions” if an attack took place during the withdrawal.

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