US, NATO begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan

US, NATO begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan Gen. Austin Scott Miller, the US and NATO forces commander in Afghanistan, on Sunday said that the US and coalition forces have started the withdrawal process.
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April 25, 2021 16:38
US, NATO begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan

Gen. Austin Scott Miller, the US and NATO forces commander in Afghanistan, on Sunday said that the US and coalition forces have started the withdrawal process and they will continue to support their Afghan counterparts, Report informs, citing TOLOnews.

“All of our forces are now preparing to retrograde,” Miller told reporters in Kabul. “The notification day will be the first of May but at the same time as we start taking local actions, we have already begun that.”

He said that he has “a set of orders” and “some very clear objectives.”

“First and foremost, it's my objective to ensure that the Afghan security forces are in the best possible security posture. Also, that I will--we will--conduct an orderly withdrawal from Afghanistan and that means transitioning bases and equipment to the Afghan security forces,” he said.

Miller said that the US has “the military means and capability to fully protect our force during retrograde, as well as, support the Afghan security forces.”

“As we retrograde to zero US forces, we will turn over the bases primarily to the Ministry of Defense and other Afghan forces and that’s all bases as we start moving through the retrograde,” he said.

Miller said that they will continue with handing over equipment to their Afghan counterparts.

“There’s certain equipment that we must take back to our countries, that's a requirement, but wherever possible, if we do not have to, we're looking to ensure that the Afghan security forces have the bases, pieces of equipment, parts that are necessary for the functioning of the military,” he said.

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