NATO agrees on continued support in Afghanistan after military withdrawal
Sun Online Desk
3rd June, 2021 03:29:19
At a NATO Foreign Minister s virtual meeting at Brussels on Tuesday (local time), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the organisation will continue to support Afghanistan s security forces even after the planned withdrawal this year of the alliance s 9,600 troops. A civilian presence in the capital Kabul will be maintained to provide advice to security institutions, said Jens Stoltenberg, reported UAE based news portal The National News. We are ending our military mission in Afghanistan, but we will continue to provide support to the Afghans, Stoltenberg said.
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Source: Francisco Rodríguez, “Crude Realities: Understanding Venezuela’s Economic Collapse,” Venezuelan Politics and Human Rights (blog), Washington Office on Latin America, September 20, 2018.
Rodríguez found that oil production in Venezuela followed the same general pattern as in Colombia until Trump’s financial sanctions were imposed. Production levels in both countries basically tracked international oil prices, but after Trump’s sanctions were imposed production levels in both countries diverged drastically: Venezuela’s plummeted while Colombia’s stabilized. Had Venezuela’s production continued to follow the same pattern as before the financial sanctions, its oil revenues would have been drastically higher.