Turkey proposes joint Pakistan, Hungary mission to protect Kabul air terminal BRUSSELS: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has propose...
Turkey proposes joint Pakistan, Hungary mission to protect Kabul air terminal
BRUSSELS: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has proposed another joint mission, which will likewise include Pakistan and Hungary, to ensure and run Kabul's worldwide air terminal after the withdrawal of other NATO troops.
Conversing with columnists Monday during the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) highest point in Brussels, the Turkish president said his nation would require "discretionary, strategic and monetary help" from the US if it somehow managed to keep up troops in Afghanistan for security tasks.
As per TRT World, Ankara is accounted for to have offered to watch the air terminal in the midst of worries over the security along significant vehicle courses and at the air terminal, which is the primary passage to Kabul.
"On the off chance that they don't need us to leave Afghanistan, assuming they need a (Turkish) support there, the political, calculated, and monetary help that the United States will give us will be vital," Erdogan said.
Turkey as of now has approximately 500 officers in the conflict torn country.
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