Kabul: Afghanistan’s first vice president Amrullah Saleh on Friday told that the government had decided to continue the war against the Taliban.
The government will fully support ‘national resistance’ to terrorist groups in this country.
This statement came soon after a security meeting was held at the Afghan Presidential Palace on the same day, Tolo News reported quoting Amrullah Saleh.
“The security meeting at the Presidential Palace decided to continue the battle against the Taliban,” Saleh said.
“All necessary facilities will be given to defense and security forces and national resistance strength,” Saleh added.
Afghanistan witnessed a surge in violence because the Taliban had intensified his attack on Afghan forces and civilians with a full setback for foreign troops just a few weeks.
Due to increasing violence in the country by the Taliban, the situation worsened as bad as a group of terror looted people and killed civilians after capturing many regions of the government.
Recently, President of Ashraf Ghani also appointed a new head of Army staff in an effort to give a strong response to terror groups in the field.