KABUL: (MEP) – “More than 90 percent of Afghan people want to maintain an international troop presence in their country,” said the US Commander of US force, General Joseph Dunford.
The signing of the security accord between Kabul and Washington is a key issue that political circles are concerned about.
The security accord document will clarify the presence of American troops in Afghanistan after 2014 and will allow for the NATO forces to remain in the country after this document signed.
General Joseph Dunford, Commander of US forces in Afghanistan, said that he believes that the US and NATO will providing training as their primary mission after 2014.
The German Defense Minister also said that the international forces in Afghanistan are waiting for signing the security agreement with America.
The Commander of land forces in Afghanistan also noted that Afghan troops need the continuation of Americas’ cooperation, Ariana news reported.
However, President Karzai continues to emphasize that his conditions must be accepted before the signing of the security accord.
