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NATO building Enduring Partnership with Afghanistan

NATO building Enduring Partnership with Afghanistan

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28 Dec 2014 - 16:25
NATO building Enduring Partnership with Afghanistan
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28 Dec 2014 - 16:25

KABUL and opening a new chapter in its relationship with Afghanistan.

In a statement the NATO secretary general said that the security of Afghanistan would be fully in the hands of the country’s 350,000 Afghan soldiers and police. It however, said that NATO allies, together with many partner nations, would remain to train, advise and assist them.

“This is what NATO and Afghan leaders agreed together. It has been made possible by the courage and capability of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), and by the dedication of the international forces who helped train them over the past years,” the statement added.

Many challenges it said remained, and there was much work still to be done. The Afghan security forces would continue to need NATO’s help as they develop.  

“Our new mission, “Resolute Support,” will bring together around 12,000 men and women from NATO allies and 14 partner nations. The mission is based on a request from the Afghan government and the Status of Forces Agreement between NATO and Afghanistan. The United Nations Security Council unanimously welcomed the agreement between Afghanistan and NATO to establish the mission and stressed the importance of continued international support for the stability of Afghanistan,” the statement added.    

It said that “we will also contribute to the financing of the Afghan security forces, and build an Enduring Partnership with Afghanistan which reflects our joint interests, shapes our joint cooperation and contributes to our shared security.”

For over a decade, NATO and our partners have stood with Afghanistan.  At least 51 nations have contributed forces to– over a quarter of the countries of the world) has been the largest military coalition in recent history and represents an unprecedented international effort. The mandate of the United Nations Security Council was to help the Afghan authorities provide security across the country and develop new Afghan forces. 

“This mandate was carried out at great cost, but with great success. We will always remember the sacrifice of international and Afghan forces, who deserve our respect and our gratitude,” it said.

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