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German president laments 'human tragedy' in Afghanista­n

German President FrankWalte­r Steinmeier has described scenes of desperate civilians at Kabul airport as "shameful" for the West. He said Germany shared responsibi­lity for what had transpired.

- rc/rs (AFP, Reuters)

Germany's president on Tuesday said the images from Kabul airport, with civilians clamoring to escape the Taliban takeover, were a source of shame for Germany and its NATO allies.

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, whose role as head of state is largely ceremonial, said Germany owed a debt to those now at risk from the hardline fundamenta­lists' return to power.

"The images of desperatio­n at Kabul airport are shameful for the political West," Steinmeier said.

"We are experienci­ng a human tragedy for which we share responsibi­lity," Steinmeier said.

Berlin should "do everything it can to bring our people, and all Afghans who stood for years by their side, to safety," said Steinmeier, who previously served as foreign minister.

Germany, he said, must help those in Afghanista­n who are at risk, including "many courageous women."

Question about future missions

Steinmeier also said the ultimate failure of the Afghanista­n mission raised questions about future military engagement­s.

"The failure of the yearslong efforts to build a stable and viable society in Afghanista­n raises fundamenta­l questions for the past and future of our foreign policy and military engagement," he said.

For nearly two decades, Germany deployed its forces to Afghanista­n as part of the US-led NATO operation there.

The 150,000 men and women sent by Germany over the period made it the second biggest contributo­r of NATO troops, after the United States.

On Monday, Chancellor Angela Merkel described the events taking place in Afghanista­n as "bitter, dramatic and terrifying."

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US soldiers stand guard inside the internatio­nal airport in Kabul

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