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NATO to fund $1 billion annually to Afghanistan till 2020

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3All NATO country members have announced their financial commitments once again to Afghanistan and will provide $1 billion dollar annually to Afghanistan up to 2020 and the following money will be spent on equipping, training of the Afghan National Security Forces.

Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg said,” NATO country members have announced their financial supports to Afghan National Security Forces up to 2020, in the mean time NATO forces in Afghanistan will play advising and training roles and will never enter war zones for combating.”
In the following Warsaw Summit Afghan leaders have also announced their solid commitments on combating corruption and putting it into practical steps.
Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg said,” One of the biggest achievements in Warsa summit is that despite of $4 billion dollars coming from US Government we have $1 billion dollar, and almost all our commitments were made has been shared, that means now we are close to each other.”
Afghanistan used to receive $4billion dollar annually and it was decided on Chicago summit on 2012 up to 2017, NATO will continue to its mission to Afghanistan up to 2020 and its forces will only provide advice training for the Afghan security forces.
“ Our  resolute support mission will contain advising and training, we will continue to provide help and assistant to Afghan security forces, We have made Afghan security force enable to ensure security for the entire country, our mission will focus on training advising aspects to Afghan security forces Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg said,”
He went on and said,” We have received reports on IS militants in Afghanistan, we have also heard that local Taliban have announced their loyalty to Daesh, we continue to improve the Afghan security forces to combat against those militants in Afghanistan.”
NATO country members have once again demanded Afghan Government to take combating corruption into practice.
Reported by Sharif Hassanyar

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