The US included Afghanistan among its main non-NATO allies in 2012. At the same time, in August last year, the United States ended its withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan.
U.S. President Joe Biden told U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi of his decision to remove Afghanistan from its status as a major U.S. non-NATO ally. This was announced yesterday by the press service of the White House.
“I give notice of my intention to revoke Afghanistan’s status as a major non-NATO ally,” Biden said in a letter released by the White House.
The US included Afghanistan among its main non-NATO allies in 2012. At the same time, in August last year, the United States ended its withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan. The Taliban movement has come to power in the country, where Washington and its allies have fought for a long time.
Russia has issued accreditation to the first diplomat from the Taliban government
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Source: korrespondent

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