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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of NATO, about the ongoing effort to evacuate U.S. and NATO allies from Afghanistan.
With US-Taliban talks advancing, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg writes that the alliance is committed to the country’s stability and calls on Afghanst to support a path to peace.
NATO allies must fulfil their commitment to the future stability of Afghanistan by dispatching more troops to fight insurgents, Washington’s ambassador to the alliance said Wednesday.
BRUSSELS — World leaders are expected to approve plans in coming weeks that would keep a number of key NATO bases in Afghanistan open despite prior plans to have them shuttered in conjunction ...
NATO took command of the 5,000-strong international peacekeeping force in the Afghan capital on Monday, a historic move that marks the alliance's first operation outside Europe since it was ...
The Afghanistan mission is an investment in our collective security; it is also the catalyst for the 21st-century transformation of our democratic alliance.
The prolonged deployment of NATO troops in Afghanistan has sparked debate in Europe about the alliance's ultimate mission. Some European lawmakers question the purpose of sending European forces ...
NATO's senior civilian representative in Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill, said Karzai's comments were unproductive. "We have different perspectives, that's natural," Sedwill said.
President Obama's new strategy for the NATO ISAF mission is Continental Europe's last chance to demonstrate that it is serious about victory in Afghanistan. Having endorsed General McChrystal's ...
With US-Taliban talks advancing, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg writes that the alliance is committed to the country’s stability and calls on Afghanst to support a path to peace.
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