Turkey Pushes for Role in Afghanistan After US Pullout
Voice of America
ISTANBUL - Turkey is seeking to play a vital role in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US forces by offering to provide security to Kabul's international airport. But Ankara faces formidable obstacles.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says the operation and security of Afghanistan's Kabul airport are vital not only to the country but also to the survival of all diplomatic missions, including Turkey’s. Cavusoglu made the comments Sunday at an international meeting at the Turkish sea resort of Antalya. Attending the Antalya meeting, Afghan Foreign Minister Mohammad Haneef Atmar said he supports Turkey's offer to provide security to Kabul's airport.More Related News