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Trump says Biden did not implement Afghanistan withdrawal plan perfectly
He also criticized the abandonment of Bagram Air Base, saying that China, which is an hour away from the base and is building nuclear bombs, now owns the base.
Former US president Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had a great plan for the withdrawal from Afghanistan, but his successor, Joe Biden, did not implement the plan perfectly.
Speaking at the Republican National Convention, Trump called the manner of withdrawal from Afghanistan “disastrous” and the “worst humiliation” in American history.
Trump stated that during the pullout from Afghanistan, 13 American soldiers were killed and 45 others were wounded.
He added that America left behind $85 billion worth of military equipment and a large number of its citizens in Afghanistan.
Trump recalled that in a phone call, he told Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the then political deputy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), that the killing of US soldiers must stop, otherwise, they would be hit hard.
Trump said that during 18 months, there were no attacks against American forces.
In his speech, Trump also claimed that Afghanistan is currently one of the biggest sellers of weapons in the world.
He also criticized the abandonment of Bagram Air Base, saying that China, which is an hour away from the base and is building nuclear weapons, now owns the base.
Trump had previously also claimed to sell arms and hand over the Bagram Air Base to China, but the Islamic Emirate has rejected the claims.
Trump vowed in his speech that if he wins in the upcoming US presidential elections in November, wars will end, as he can stop the war with a phone call.
He also warned that if the American hostages are not returned, the perpetrators will pay a “very big price.”
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Continued aid to Afghanistan vital for regional security: Kazakh president
Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has emphasized the continuation of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, stating that the ongoing provision of such aid plays an important role in ensuring regional security.
Speaking at the international conference “Peace and Trust” in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, Tokayev described addressing complex humanitarian challenges and the reconstruction of Afghanistan as a necessity.
“To ensure regional security, we consider it essential to continue providing assistance to Afghanistan, including by strengthening international efforts to address complex humanitarian issues and the reconstruction of this country. Kazakhstan remains committed to supporting the people of Afghanistan through humanitarian aid, educational projects, trade development, and food security initiatives,” he said.
Meanwhile, experts believe that sustainable improvement of the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan requires broad cooperation from the international community and support for the country’s economic development.
“Investment can be defined as one of the fundamental drivers of the economic cycle, and whenever Afghan traders do not take their money out of the country and instead invest domestically, it naturally leads to greater growth and dynamism in Afghanistan’s economy,” said Abdul Zahoor Modabber, an economic analyst.
As the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan continues, reports by international relief organizations indicate that millions of citizens of the country are in urgent need of food, health, and livelihood assistance.
The reduction in funding for aid organizations, the impacts of climate change, and the return of migrants have increased concerns about a further deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the country.
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Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani, Minister of Interior of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, said during a visit to Khost province on Friday that any government which rules through fear cannot be considered a true government.
“A government is one that is loved by its people, one that serves them with respect and compassion, and from whose behavior people learn ethics and sincerity,” he said.
Haqqani also stressed that Afghans who opposed the Islamic Emirate in the past should be tolerated and treated in a way that helps eliminate hostility and animosity, paving the way for national cohesion.
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