Poland withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, says president

Poland withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, says president
Poland withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, says president Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021
Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021
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WARSAW - Poland will withdraw its troops from Afghanistan at the end of June, President Andrzej Duda said on Thursday, bringing its two-decade presence in the country to an end.

NATO allies agreed in April that foreign troops under NATO command will withdraw from Afghanistan in coordination with a U.S. pull-out by Sept. 11.

"At the end of June, after 20 years, we are ending our military involvement in the largest NATO operation in history," Duda wrote on Twitter, adding that the first troops would return to Poland on Thursday night.

After withdrawing, the United States and NATO aim to rely on Afghan military and police forces, which they have developed with billions of dollars in funding, to maintain security.

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