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Afghan President to NATO: Get Out! |
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Thursday, 15 March 2012 |
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Afghanistan wants to take over control of the nation's security in
2013 not 2014 and for US troops to pull out of villages, President Hamid
Karzai said Thursday, just days after a US soldier massacred 16
villagers.
Karzai told visiting US defence chief Leon Panetta that "Afghanistan is
ready to take overall security responsibility", a statement from his
office said.
"Our demand is that this process should be executed sharply and the responsibility should be handed over to to Afghans."
Karzai said both sides should work together so that the process of
handing security from international troops to Afghan forces would be
completed in 2013 rather than 2014, the statement said.
The president also wants the United States to pull all its troops out of
villages, where they have outposts, and relocate them in their bases.
International forces should "be withdrawn from villages and relocated in their bases", the statement said.
Panetta's visit had been billed as an opportunity to smooth over
relations with Afghan leaders, which took a severe knock when a US
soldier allegedly massacred 16 villagers on Sunday and copies of the
Koran were burnt last month.
Panetta said after the meeting he was "confident" the United States and
Afghanistan would work out a treaty allowing a US military presence in
the country beyond a pullout in 2014.
Panetta said he was optimistic that both sides would reach an agreement
on night raids -- a major issue blocking the treaty -- ahead of a NATO
summit in Chicago in May.
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