Biden, Afghan leaders: You must decide the fate of your country

Biden, Afghan leaders: You must decide the fate of your country

US President Joe Biden has called on Afghans to decide on their country's future, following the meeting that has been held with Afghan President Ashraf Ghan and the head of the state Supreme Council for National Accession, Abdullah Abdullah. Beden has considered Afghan leaders “two old friends” as he waited for them [...]

Beden has considered Afghan leaders “two old friends”, as he waited at the White House on 25 June and said that American support for Afghanistan is not over, although international forces are leaving after nearly two decades of war.

Speaking from the White House, sitting near Biden, Ghan said he respected the American president's decision to withdraw American troops.

According to him, this decision has led each to “criculate and reconsider the” situation.

Beden, on the other hand, has said that the meaningless “violence that continues to wound the state must stop, adding that the United States will do its best “to see that Afghan authorities have the equipment they need”.

The Taliban have won control of dozens of districts by government forces in recent weeks.

Afghan officials have told Radio Free Europe that fighting is under way after the offensive is launched by security forces.

Ghan has said Afghan security forces have restored control of six districts on 25 June.

Speaking to reporters after meeting with Beden, Ghan has said that Kabul's job is to manage the consequences”.

United States-led forces have ousted the Taliban from power in October 2001.

The Taliban have been sheltering that world Osama Bin Laden and other al-Qaeda figures linked to the September 11 attacks that year in the United States.

US President Joe Biden has said that American attraction is now reasonable, since American forces have made sure Afghanistan will no longer become the basis for foreign jihadists to carry out anti-Western plots. / REL

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