India, Pak, Russia Have Stake In Stable Future Of Afghanistan: Joe Biden
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In less than 100 days after taking over as the president of the US on January 20, Joe Biden announced to begin to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by September 11.
US President Joe Biden has said India, Pakistan, Russia, China, and Turkey have a significant stake in the stable future of Afghanistan and these regional stakeholders should do more to bring peace in this war-torn country, from where he will withdraw all American troops by September 11. "We will ask other countries in the region to do more to support Afghanistan, especially Pakistan, as well as Russia, China, India, and Turkey. They all have a significant stake in the stable future of Afghanistan," Biden said in a nationally televised speech from the White House on Wednesday. In less than 100 days after taking over as the president of the US on January 20, Biden announced to begin to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by September 11. The US currently has a little over 2,500 troops, which is far less than the 100,000-plus during the Barack Obama administration.More Related News