Publish dateThursday 27 February 2014 - 11:03
Story Code : 86594
NATO must plan for all Afghan options, including pullout
NATO must plan for all options, including a complete withdrawal from Afghanistan, but prefers an agreement with Kabul on a continued troop presence, the head of the military alliance said.
"We all know the facts," NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said. "If there is no US-Afghan agreement, there can be no NATO-Afghan deal... and if there is no agreement, there will be no NATO troops in Afghanistan after 2014," Rasmussen said as he went into a NATO defence ministers meeting.

"Let me stress -- this is not our preferred outcome," he said. "But these are the facts -- facts that we need to take into account in our planning.

"This is why I once again urge Afghan leaders to sign the security agreement" with Washington, he added.

Rasmussen was speaking after US President Barack Obama told Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai he was now planning for a full US troop withdrawal because of Kabul's repeated refusal to sign the security pact.

The deal would lay down the legal basis for a continued US and NATO troop presence in the form of a training mission post-2014.

It is expected to number up to 12,000 troops, mostly American, and is seen as an important guarantee of continued US and NATO support during a difficult transition period.

Karzai says he will not sign the accord until after the April presidential election. 
(The News)
Source : Afghan Voice Agency (AVA), International Service
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