
Washington: America’s President Joe Biden has ruled out the possibility of the withdrawal of all his soldiers from Afghanistan by May 1. This was the deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan under an agreement reached last year between former US President Donald Trump and the Taliban.
“It will be difficult to finish the work within the deadline of May, it will be difficult to get those troops out of there,” Biden told a press conference in the White House’s “East Room”. So what we are doing, what I am doing and what Foreign Minister Tony Blinken is doing… is that we are meeting with our allies, from other countries who are noto partners, whose soldiers are also in Afghanistan.
If we bring our troops back from there, we will do it in a safe and orderly manner. ” Biden said his administration is consulting with allies and partners as to what the future process in Afghanistan should be. US Secretary of State Tony Blinken will also meet his NATO allies in Brussels this week.

Biden also referred to US Defense Minister Lloyd Austin’s visit to Afghanistan here. He said that a process under the leadership of the United Nations would soon begin, how to end this war. “My intention is not to stay there long,” said Biden. But the question is, how and in some situation should we fulfill the agreement made by former President Trump ……. ”