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Australia immediately evacuated Afghanistan which was threatened by the Taliban

Australia immediately evacuated Afghanistan which was threatened by the Taliban
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Canberra: Australia works immediately with the United States to evacuate the last Afghanistan that helped Australian and diplomat forces when Taliban militants made a rapid territorial increase in Afghanistan, Scott Morrison’s Prime Minister said on Friday.
Australia closed the Kabul Embassy in May and attracted its last troops in June when US and NATO forces withdrew from Afghan conflict after 20 years.
Morrison said Australia since April has reclarimized 400 Afghans and their families who will be in the danger of the Taliban because they work for Australia.
Morrison does not say how much more Afghanistan will be resettled in Australia under the program that has been envious confidentiality.
“We have made many reasons about this problem in recent months.
We will continue to do that.
We are closely related to the United States and other people involved in the area,” Morrison said.
“We will continue to implement the program with a great sense of urgency in partnership with those who are also involved in similar activities in the region,” he added.
Taliban arrested two major cities, the second and third largest after Kabul, and the provincial capital of strategic on Thursday, increasingly squeezing the government which was fought only a few weeks before the end of the American military mission.
Kandahar and Herat’s seizures are the biggest prizes that have not been for the Taliban, who have taken 12 Afghan provincial capital as part of Blitz Weeklong.
Administration of US President Joe Biden rushes 3,000 new troops to Kabul Airport to help with the partial evacuation of the US Embassy.
The State Department said the embassy would continue to function, but dramatic decisions on Thursday to bring thousands of additional US forces were signs of trust with the ability of the Afghan government to delay the Taliban surge.
Morrison illustrates the benefits of Taliban as “not surprisingly.” “But it’s about and it’s very disappointing,” Morrison said.
More than 39,000 Australian military personnel have served in Afghanistan since 2001, and 41 have been killed there.
Asked what his message to Australians questioned whether the 20-year campaign was commensurate with sacrifice, Morrison replied, “fighting for what you believe is always worth it.”

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