KABUL: Members of the North Atlantic Agreement (NATO) Members along with the European Union and the United Nations on Friday confirmed that they would not admit that the government in Afghanistan was put into the armed forces.
NatoonOfficial in Brussels also told Pajhwok Afghanistan that allies continued to consult the situation in Afghanistan.
Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg contacts regularly with the Allies and Afghan authorities.
“Natoi monitors the security situation very carefully.
We continue to coordinate with Afghan authorities and all international communities.
We continue to maintain our diplomatic presence in Kabul.
When our personnel security is the most important,” said Natooofficial.
His statement came as soon as the media report told me that some foreign terrorist groups including Al-Qaeda helped the Taliban that developed rapidly in Afghanistan.
The Taliban increased his attack on Afghan forces as soon as US forces began to leave Afghanistan in large quantities after a peaceful agreement was signed between Washington and the Taliban in February last year.
On Wednesday, the President of Ashraf Ghani also appointed a new head of the Army staff in an effort to give a strong response to terror groups in the field.