Servet Gunerigok
18 February 2021•Update: 18 February 2021
WASHINGTON
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made clear to his NATO counterparts Thursday that Washington will not remove troops in a disorderly manner from Afghanistan.
Austin spoke on the second and final day of a defense ministerial meeting of the alliance, during which allies discussed NATO operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as military readiness.
The defense chief thanked the group for their commitment to the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan that was launched in 2015. And he reiterated US support to end the war, according to a Pentagon statement.
"He told the Allies that the U.S. is conducting a thorough review of the conditions of the U.S.-Taliban Agreement to determine whether all parties have adhered to those conditions," said the statement.
"And he made clear that he is committed to consulting with Allies and partners throughout this process. He reassured Allies that the U.S. would not undertake a hasty or disorderly withdrawal from Afghanistan," it added.
The Taliban reached an agreement with Washington last February, promising to end the war in Afghanistan in exchange for security guarantees.