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US withdrawal from Afghanistan Error: Secretary of UK Defense

LONDON: British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said the US decision to withdraw his troops from Afghanistan was “error”, which had submitted the “momentum” Taliban in the country.
Speaking to Sky News on Friday, Wallace said the withdrawal agreement was negotiated in Doha, Qatar, by the administration of former US President Donald Trump was a “rotten agreement”, reported the Xinhua news agency.
“At the time of Trump dealing with, explained Taliban, I felt that it was a mistake to do it that way.
We will all, in the international community may pay the consequences of it,” Wallace said.
“I’ve been blunt about it publicly and it is a fairly rare thing when it comes to US decisions, but it is strategically causing many problems and as an international community, it is very difficult for what we see today.” Of course I was worried, that’s why I said I felt this was not the right time or decision because, of course, Al Qaeda might come back, of course it would be like a type of breeding place, “added Secretary Defense.
Speaking of the withdrawal of British troops from the country , Wallace said England had no choice but to withdraw its troops, because the international community must act together.
“When the US as the state framework made the decision, the way we all.
Configured means that we have to go, “he said.
Defense Secretary also confirmed that England would deploy 600 troops to Afghanistan to help the citizens and English interpreters leave the country.
The US said on Thursday that he would mobilize thousands of troops to Kabul AI RPort Support the Drawdown of Embassy Staff.
The situation in the country-hit by the war has deteriorated since the withdrawal of US-led troops begins in 1.
Many Afghan cities and about half of 34 provinces of the country in recent weeks have witnessed severe battles and intense battles between Afghan and Taliban forces .
Militants.
The Taliban claims to have taken control of more than 10 provincial capital so far What worsened in his country.

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