Hope ‘America’s Afghanistan mission’ will not progress: Biden said on Afghanistan issue

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Washington: According to big news, now US President Joe Biden believes that, perhaps, ‘America’s Afghanistan mission’ will not be carried forward. In fact, in a White House press conference, he has said that he hopes that America’s Afghanistan mission will no longer be carried forward.

When does he leave Afghanistan?
In his press conference from the White House today, US President Joe Biden said, “There’s no way to get so many people out there without the pain and loss and the heartbreaking pictures you see, it’s just there is a truth. Surely my heart aches for the people you are seeing in this situation right now. But after all, if we hadn’t left Afghanistan now, when would we leave?

US President Joe Biden also said today that, “There are discussions going on between us and the military (the withdrawal deadline on August 31) to increase this. We also hope that we do not have to expand. But at the moment there is going to be a discussion in this, I also doubt how far we are from this process at the moment.”

Surveillance
Simultaneously, US President Joe Biden said during his address from the White House, “We know very well that terrorists can try to take advantage of the situation in Afghanistan at this time and kill innocent Afghans or American soldiers. Can target. We are continuously maintaining our vigil to monitor and prevent any threats arising from or coming from the infamous terrorist squad known as ISIS and ISIS-K.”

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G7 group meeting on 24 August
Significantly, US President Joe Biden will hold a digital meeting with the leaders of the member countries of the G7 grouping on 24 August to discuss closer coordination on Afghanistan policy. On 24 August, the G7 leaders will also discuss plans to provide humanitarian aid and assistance to Afghan refugees. The meeting follows a continuation of the phone conversations this week with US President Joe Biden, G7 leaders – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi. There will be

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