KABUL: US President Joe Biden promised to continue support for the Afghan national security and security forces, said President of Ashraf Ghani on Friday because the two leaders when telephone calls recorded the importance of preserving the recent increase in decades.
“Tonight, I talked to President Biden through a telephone call.
We discussed a growing relationship but continued between the two countries.
President Biden assured me that support for the Andsf will continue.
We have confidence that they will protect & defend Afghanistan,” Ghani tweeted , The two leaders repeated the eternal partnership, continuing diplomatic and economic support for the Afghan government, security forces and the importance of preserving the last twenty years.
“We emphasize the importance of Afghans who come together for peace and security.
And reaffirm a long-lasting partnership, continuing diplomatic and economic support for the Afghan government, security forces and the importance of preserving the last twenty years,” Afghan President added.
The US military in the last few days carried out air strikes in Afghanistan to support Afghan security forces, the Pentagon confirmed on Thursday.
On the off-camera press direction, spokesman for the Pentagon John Kirby said that “in the past few days, we have acted, through air strikes, to support the Andsf (Afghan National Security and Security Forces forces).” “But we continue to be able and we continue, as the Secretary (US defense) said yesterday, carrying out air strikes in supporting Andsf.
General McKenzie has an authority,” he added.
At least five Taliban terrorists were killed in air strikes conducted in several provinces in Afghanistan for the past three days, according to local media.
General Mark Milley, Chair of his own US head on Wednesday, said that the Taliban spread “inevitable victory” in Afghanistan by controlling nearly 212 district centers.
“Obviously there is a narrative out there that the Taliban wins.
Actually, they spread an inevitable victory in their behalf.
On this day, more or less, I thought it was around 212, 213, it was in the range.
The Central District was in Taliban control, About half of 419 is out there, “Milley said.
Previously, the Biden government said that the US military pullback from Afghanistan would conclude on August 31, however, the US Central Command said last week that more than 95 percent of the withdrawal was completed.