"This is a difficult and volatile region. But I think that with well-trained security forces, a government of national unity and a continued commitment to the UK and the rest of the international community in this country, we can ensure that Afghanistan does not again become not a sanctuary for terrorism, which is why we came here the first time.
Ashraf Ghani paid tribute to the 450 British soldiers who have died in Afghanistan since the start of the NATO intervention in 2001 Most of the troops of the International Force (ISAF) have completed their withdrawal from the country by the end of the year. Soldiers, American, essentially, but will remain in place to oversee Afghan forces, who have paid a very heavy price this year in the war against the Taliban
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