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Ankara Says Turkish Troops Stationed in Afghanistan Will Not Engage in Combat Duty
Ankara Says Turkish Troops Stationed in Afghanistan Will Not Engage in Combat Duty
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ANKARA (Sputnik) - The Turkish contingent in Afghanistan will not assume any combat duty other than self-defense, Defense Ministry spokeswoman Pinar Kara said... 29.07.2021, Sputnik International
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"The Turkish armed forces have been stationed in Afghanistan for 20 years, and for the past six years, they have been protecting and running the international airport in Kabul. We have stated our readiness to continue this mission after the withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan [...] As before, the Turkish military will not take part in combat operations other than self-defense," Kara told reporters.Ankara continues its negotiations with NATO member states and other countries strictly with regards to its Kabul airport mission, the military official added.Kara further noted that the worsening humanitarian situation in Afghanistan contributes to the growing number of migrants from Iran to Turkey.Turkey is a transit hub for Afghan and Pakistani migrants, who illegally cross into the country from Iran to seek further refuge in Europe. The situation has deteriorated after the Taliban (a terror group, banned in Russia) intensified their offensive in Afghanistan following foreign troops’ withdrawal from the country.
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Ankara Says Turkish Troops Stationed in Afghanistan Will Not Engage in Combat Duty
ANKARA (Sputnik) - The Turkish contingent in Afghanistan will not assume any combat duty other than self-defense, Defense Ministry spokeswoman Pinar Kara said on Thursday.
"The Turkish armed forces have been stationed in Afghanistan for 20 years, and for the past six years, they have been protecting and running the international airport in Kabul.
We have stated our readiness to continue this mission after the withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan [...] As before, the Turkish military will not take part in combat operations other than self-defense," Kara told reporters.
Ankara continues its negotiations with NATO member states and other countries strictly with regards to its Kabul airport mission, the military official added.
Kara further noted that the worsening humanitarian situation in Afghanistan contributes to the growing number of migrants from Iran to Turkey.
"To prevent the influx of illegal migrants [...] additional units of the Turkish Armed Forces have been deployed. Measures are being taken to prevent violations at the border," the spokeswoman said.
Turkey is a transit hub for Afghan and Pakistani migrants, who illegally cross into the country from Iran to seek further refuge in Europe. The situation has deteriorated after the Taliban (a terror group, banned in Russia) intensified their offensive in Afghanistan following foreign troops’ withdrawal from the country.