NATO says Afghanistan withdrawal has begun
The Hindu
Members of the U.S.-backed alliance agreed this month to wrap up their 9,600-strong mission in Afghanistan after Mr. Biden made the call to end Washington's longest war
NATO has started the withdrawal of its mission from Afghanistan following a decision by President Joe Biden to bring U.S. forces home, an alliance official said Thursday. "NATO Allies decided in mid-April to start the withdrawal of Resolute Support Mission forces by May 1 and this withdrawal has begun. This will be an orderly, coordinated, and deliberate process," a NATO official told AFP. Members of the U.S.-backed alliance agreed this month to wrap up their 9,600-strong mission in Afghanistan after Mr. Biden made the call to end Washington's longest war.More Related News
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