NATO To Train Afghan Soldiers In Turkey.

KABUL, Afghanistan — NATO will train Afghan soldiers in Turkey. The Military training program is to be held outside Afghanistan, in Turkey. There was no disclosure of the site of the Afghan special forces military training program, starting once NATO's involvement in Afghanistan formally ends. Objectively, Afghan forces and government want international coalition forces presence in Afghanistan because indigenous forces are incapable of tackling any type of contingency with adroitness. This action is intended to be the regular military training program for Afghan forces. Turkey insists on not partaking in the Afghanistan war in Afghanistan. However, since the withdrawal of the US military, it has been negotiating with the Afghan government to secure the international airport Hamid Karzai in Kabul. Meantime, according to Turkish media, Turkey's Defense Minister Hulusi Akar spoke with his Afghan counterpart on Friday about the security of Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport. Afghan National Security Forces (ANDSF) have been active in ground warfare in Afghanistan since 2002, they have some 180,000 troops largely trained by American, Indian, and NATO forces.



   


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