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Afghan Ministers Discuss Reforms With US Commander

Heads of Afghan security agencies in a meeting with Gen. Joseph Votel, commander of United States Central Command, in Kabul discussed the country’s security situation, reforms in security institutions, the US strategy on Afghanistan and South Asia, and Washington’s military support to Kabul. 

Gen. Votel said US is committed to continue supporting Afghanistan and that they will bring required pressure on the Taliban and its supporters, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Friday. 

Defense Minister Brigadier General Tariq Shah Bahrami talked on reforms and Nusrat Operation and meanwhile highlighted problems faced by the army.

Interior Minister Wais Ahmad Barmak said reforms have been brought to many departments of the security agency.

“We have brought reforms to Afghan police offices particularly in Kabul City. The process will also cover other departments of police,” Barmak said.

Afghan Ministers Discuss Reforms With US Commander

Interior Minister Wais Ahmad Barmak said at the meeting that reforms have been brought to many police departments across the country.

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Heads of Afghan security agencies in a meeting with Gen. Joseph Votel, commander of United States Central Command, in Kabul discussed the country’s security situation, reforms in security institutions, the US strategy on Afghanistan and South Asia, and Washington’s military support to Kabul. 

Gen. Votel said US is committed to continue supporting Afghanistan and that they will bring required pressure on the Taliban and its supporters, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Friday. 

Defense Minister Brigadier General Tariq Shah Bahrami talked on reforms and Nusrat Operation and meanwhile highlighted problems faced by the army.

Interior Minister Wais Ahmad Barmak said reforms have been brought to many departments of the security agency.

“We have brought reforms to Afghan police offices particularly in Kabul City. The process will also cover other departments of police,” Barmak said.

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