Afghanistan Transitions to Local Control

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President of Afghanistan and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen
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President of Afghanistan and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

KABUL – International – Local control is coming to Afghanistan. The move in the war torn country came in a ceremony in the capital. The ceremony was marred by a suicide bomb attack that killed three workers of the Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission. There were also twenty others wounded in the attack in western Kabul.

However the move forward for the country continues. 

President Hamid Karzai states, “For the people of Afghanistan this is a great day”

 

 

Afghanistan Transition

 

Meanwhile, sources close to Taliban representatives are suggesting they will likely open an office in the Qatari capital Doha. That move will likely come as quickly as today. Media reports state that the Taliban is seeing the opening of a political office as an important step in creating a political face for the Taliban.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen

“I welcome President Karzai’s announcement of the fifth and final group of Afghan provinces, cities and districts to undergo transition in the coming months. This decision marks an important milestone, when Afghan soldiers and police will take the lead for security across the country”.

“This is a day of pride for all Afghans and the 50 nations which contribute to ISAF.  At the Lisbon Summit in 2010, we set out an ambitious roadmap with the Afghan Government to gradually hand over responsibility for security to the Afghan forces by the end of 2014.  And today is an important marker for the success of that strategy,” added the NATO leader.

“As Afghan forces step forward, ISAF’s role will shift from combat to support.  We will no longer plan, execute or lead combat operations. By the end of 2014 our combat mission will be completed, and a new mission will begin.  Together with our partners, we are planning to continue to train, advise and assist the Afghan forces. And NATO will also play its part in the broader international efforts to ensure the long-term sustainment of the Afghan security forces. NATO and Afghanistan, along with our partners, will continue this journey together, based on a new relationship that will remain strong for the years to come”.

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