White House: About 100 US citizens remain in Afghanistan
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- 06 September, 2021
- 05:09
White House chief of staff Ron Klain said that the US will find ways to get any remaining Americans in Afghanistan out of the country if they want to leave, Report informs, referring to CNN.
The US administration believes there are ‘around 100’ Americans still in Afghanistan, Klain noted, adding that he is hopeful that if Qatar resumes air service in and out of Kabul, Afghanistan, in the coming days, Americans might be able to get on those flights.
“We are going to find ways to get them - the ones that want to leave - to get them out of Afghanistan. We know many of them have family members, many of them want to stay, but the ones that want to leave, we’re going to get them out,” he said.
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