NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has welcomed President Trump’s new, conditions-based approach to Afghanistan and the region.
"NATO remains fully committed to Afghanistan and I am looking forward to discussing the way ahead with Secretary Mattis and our Allies and international partners," he said on Tuesday.
NATO Allies and partners have already committed to increasing our presence in Afghanistan. NATO currently has over 12,000 troops in the country. In recent weeks, more than fifteen nations have pledged additional contributions to our Resolute Support Mission. We place special emphasis on continuing the development of Afghan Special Forces, Air Forces and improving command and control, said he.
Source: MENA
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