Dushanbe: United States would continue to control Afghanistan’s security and development issues even after ending its war on terror mission in 2015, Robert Blake said on Wednesday.
Robert Blake, the assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, said the US aims to train Afghan forces and law enforcement agencies for protection and security in their country.
“The preparation process will begin this year,” he said at a news conference. “The situation in Afghanistan gradually improving, but it is a very fragile condition.”
Blake said that Washington appreciates the assistance of Tajikistan and other Central Asian countries in the stabilization of the Afghan situation.
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