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Defense minister reassures Afghans after Trump ‘order’

Experts warn against 'irresponsi­ble' withdrawal of foreign troops

- Sayed Salahuddin Kabul

Defense Minister Asadullah Khalid said on Tuesday that the Afghan National Army was capable of defending the nation after the further departure of US forces from the country in the next few months, even as experts warned against an “irresponsi­ble” withdrawal of foreign troops.

“People should not worry about the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country. The Afghan forces are fully capable of defending the country ... (and) were responsibl­e for 96 percent of the operations,” he said.

Khalid’s comments were part of an address to the Afghan parliament on Tuesday, a day after media reports said US President Donald Trump had issued a “warning order” to reduce the number of troops from 4,500 to 2,500 by Jan. 15, after more than 19 years of war in Afghanista­n. Many locals and foreign observers worry that Afghanista­n might slide back into a civil war after the move, especially in the absence of a peace deal between Kabul and the Taliban, and amid a surge in attacks across the country which each group blames the other for. “There is the likelihood of Afghanista­n heading to civil strife and becoming the ground for confrontat­ion of proxy groups of the countries in the region,” former Deputy Defense Minister Tamim Asey tweeted on Tuesday. “In that case Afghanista­n will turn into another Syria or Libya.” He expressed concern that Kabul would descend into the kind of chaos that afflicted the country in the 1990s after the Soviet forces left the country.

Experts believe that while the troops’ withdrawal has been one of Kabul’s long-standing demands, it should not be done in a “hasty manner.”

“We don’t want the American troops here forever, but at the same time, we don’t want an irresponsi­ble withdrawal either,” Javid Faisal, an adviser to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s National Security team, told Arab News.

The complete departure of all foreign forces from the country was a pillar of the historic accord between Washington and the Taliban in February this year after more than two years of secret talks excluding Ghani’s government. The accord led to an unpreceden­ted souring of ties between Ghani and Trump’s administra­tions. A central part of the February deal was the start of peace talks between Kabul and the Taliban.

The agreement also pushed for the exchange of prisoners between Kabul and the Taliban.

Ghani has released more than 6,000 insurgents in recent months, leading to the start of the intra-Afghan talks in Doha, Qatar on Sept. 12 to end decades of conflict between Kabul and the Taliban.

People should not worry about the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country. The Afghan forces are fully capable of defending the country. Asadullah Khalid

Defense minister

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