US Senator Lindsey Graham said Tuesday she was shocked by President Joe Biden’s decision to exclude Pakistan from the strategy to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan.
In a series of tweets, the Republican representative from South Carolina examined the Biden organization for accepting the American problems in Afghanistan in a series of tweets ahead of the current week’s White House discussions between Biden and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Kabul’s chief host Abdullah are over.
As part of an agreement with the Taliban, the United States agreed to withdraw its troops in exchange for a Taliban guarantee, reprimand terrorist groups and start negotiations with the Afghan government in order to restore harmony to the conflict-torn country.
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Biden said in April that the United States would leave Afghanistan by September 11, the twentieth commemoration of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
The Pentagon said Monday it would complete its full withdrawal by September 11, but the pace of the withdrawal could be slowed given the advantages of the Taliban.
Joe Biden will meet on Friday with Ghani and Abdullah, the summit of the country’s High Council for National Reconciliation, which administers the government’s agreement group with the Taliban, to finally discuss troop withdrawal amid a spate of inter-power fighting.
In his tweet, Senator Graham explained how powerful the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan should be with planning with Pakistan.
Stunning to hear that President Biden hasn’t reached out to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan regarding the U.S.-Pakistan relationship and Afghanistan.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) June 22, 2021
Since the beginning of May, the Taliban have launched major government-led offensives across the difficult open country, guaranteeing they will definitely reach 87 of the country’s 421 counties. Many of their cases are being questioned by the government. The United Nations Relief Action Summit in Afghanistan on Tuesday expressed grave concern over the military additions of Taliban maniacs.
In the most recent episode, the Taliban captured the main Afghan line crossing Tajikistan, with security forces giving up their posts about 50 kilometers from Kunduz city and some escaping through nature.
Taliban representative Zabihullah Mujahid said the group had kept the border post on the south bank of the Pyanj River.
Shir Khan Bandar stands out with a US-funded 700-meter scaffolding that opened with incredible pomp in 2007 and is wholeheartedly dedicated to promoting trade between neighbors in Central Asia.
At the United Nations, the Afghan Foreign Minister accused the Taliban of having committed their most visibly terrifying atrocities over the past twenty years and called on the international community to try to convince the group to endorse the February 2020 agreement with the United States respect, in order to reduce evil, enter into harmonious relationships.
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Mohammad Haneef Atmar told the UN Security Council that with the withdrawal of US and NATO troops, which “should be completed in the coming weeks”, the international zone should also set up an ‘instrument’ to monitor the implementation of the concluded agreement in Doha.