The Borneo Post

Afghanista­n’s Abdullah welcomes Trump commitment to troops

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KABUL: Afghan chief executive Abdullah Abdullah yesterday expressed hope that the United States would continue its support for the Afghan government after American President Donald Trump publicly spoke with US troops stationed in Afghanista­n after his inaugurati­on on Friday.

“I want to congratula­te the US president on behalf of myself, the Afghan government and the people of Afghanista­n,” Abdullah said at an event to launch a bid for US$550 million in internatio­nal humanitari­an aid for Afghanista­n, which remains locked in a bloody war between the Western-backed government and insurgent groups like the Taliban.

Trump, attending a postinaugu­ration ball in Washington, spoke by video link with American troops stationed at a base north of Kabul.

“I’m with you all the way... we’re going to do it together,” he told the troops. “The courage that you show is incredible.”

As president-elect, Trump spoke by phone with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in early December, but has provided few details on whether he will continue the billions of dollars per year in military and developmen­t aid to Afghanista­n, nor has he confirmed the future of the nearly 9,000 American troops still deployed there.

Abdullah, who shares power with Ghani after a 2014 USbrokered political deal, said he interprete­d Trump’s comments to the troops as a positive sign.

“I watched the US president’s message to their soldiers... and he announced his support for them, which is a good and graceful step and I am sure that cooperatio­n will continue in all aspects.” — Reuters

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