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Majority of UK military personnel withdrawn from Afghanista­n - Johnson

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All British troops are returning to the United Kingdom from Afghanista­n, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday.

He added that the majority of personnel had already withdrawn.

“All British troops assigned to NATO’s mission in Afghanista­n are now returning home.

“For obvious reasons, I will not disclose the timetable of our departure but I can tell the House of Commons that most of our personnel have already left,’’ Johnson told UK parliament.

The prime minister said that the UK did not underestim­ate the challenge of the NATO mission in Afghanista­n and pledged to continue supporting Kabul after troops’ withdrawal.

“The internatio­nal military presence in Afghanista­n was never intended to be permanent.

“We and NATO allies were always going to withdraw our forces.

“The only question was when and there could never be a perfect moment,’’ Johnson added. (Sputnik/NAN)

All British troops are returning to the United Kingdom from Afghanista­n, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday.

He added that the majority of personnel had already withdrawn.

“All British troops assigned to NATO’s mission in Afghanista­n are now returning home.

“For obvious reasons, I will not disclose the timetable of our departure but I can tell the House of Commons that most of our personnel have already left,’’ Johnson told UK parliament. (Sputnik/NAN)

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