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“We will also help to support the Afghan security forces by now working on how we can provide out-of-country training, especially for the Afghan special operation forces.
“We are working on how we can support critical infrastructure, including the continued running of the international airport, Mr Stoltenberg said. This is of course important for Nato and Nato civilian staff in Kabul, but also for, overall, the larger international community.”
Last month, Nato announced it would withdraw its forces from Afghanistan this year, despite
fears that the Taliban could regain power.
The talks on Tuesday also looked at how Nato could bolster its collective defence and protect vital infrastructure.
UK s Raab Meets Israeli, Palestinian Leaders On Gaza Cease-Fire
‘UK supports a two state solution as the best way to deliver a lasting peace,’ said Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab held talks on Wednesday with his Israeli counterpart Gabi Ashkenazi on a cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip. The events of the last month demonstrate the urgent need to make genuine progress towards a more positive future for both Israelis and Palestinians [.] and to break the cycle of violence that has claimed so many lives, Raab said in a statement. The UK supports a two-state solution as the best way to deliver a lasting peace, he said.