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US Pays $4B to Afghan Forces; Who Is Watching?

US Pays $4B to Afghan Forces; Who Is Watching?
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EXPLAINER: US pays $4B to Afghan forces; Who is watching?

EXPLAINER: US pays $4B to Afghan forces; Who is watching?
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Taliban demand removal of Ghani for peace deal

Taliban demand removal of Ghani for peace deal July 25, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The Taliban say they don’t want to monopolise power, but they insist there won’t be peace in Afghanistan until there is a new negotiated government in Kabul and President Ashraf Ghani is removed. In an interview with an American news agency, Taliban spokesman, Suhail Shaheen, who is also a member of the group’s negotiating team, laid out the insurgents’ stance on what should come next in a country on the precipice, reported international media. The Taliban have swiftly captured territory in recent weeks, seized strategic border crossings and are threatening a number of provincial capitals advances that come as the last US and NATO soldiers leave Afghanistan.

President of the United States (via Public) / Readout of President Joseph R Biden, Jr Call with President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan

07/23/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/23/2021 17:31 Readout of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Call with President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke today with President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan. President Biden and President Ghani discussed the situation in Afghanistan and reaffirmed their commitment to an enduring bilateral partnership. President Biden emphasized continued U.S. support, including development and humanitarian aid, for the Afghan people, including women, girls, and minorities. President Biden and President Ghani agreed that the Taliban s current offensive is in direct contradiction to the movement s claim to support a negotiated settlement of the conflict. President Biden also reaffirmed the United States commitment to continue supporting the Afghan security forces to defend themselves. The FY2022 request to Congress for $3.3 billion for the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund prioritizes:

Biden Assures Ghani Of Continued U S Support For Afghan Security Forces, Humanitarian Aid

share Print U.S. President Joe Biden spoke by phone with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, emphasizing that the United States will continue its support for Afghanistan, including developmental and humanitarian aid. Biden also reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to continue supporting the Afghan security forces to defend themselves, the White House said in a statement on July 23. Biden and Ghani agreed that the Taliban’s current offensive is in direct contradiction to its claim to support a negotiated settlement of the conflict, the statement said. In recent weeks Taliban militants have brought large swaths of Afghanistan under their control, including key border crossings, as U.S.-led international forces withdraw from the country, raising increasing concerns that the Afghan government may collapse.

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