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NATO mission in Afghanistan

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“NATO and its allies made many mistakes in Afghanistan and now they are worried about a regional superpowers in Afghanistan; because of this, they hold meetings to satisfy NATO's members to build a mechanism to cooperate with the new government in Afghanistan.”

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Political expert
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“NATO went into Afghanistan to prevent terrorists from using the country again to attack us. Despite that we must recognize that, over the years, the international community set a level of ambition that went well beyond the original aim of fighting terrorism.”

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Secretary General of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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“The distrust towards NATO from a number of member countries will grow after this experience, because they will say - if you failed in Afghanistan, where is a guarantee that you won't fail in any other critical situation? Now that investing in NATO is kind of wasting money, our defence spending should focus on national defence, on national (military) procurement.”

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President of the Czech Republic
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“We must realize that when it comes to the NATO mission to Afghanistan, it was not possible to have an independent role for Germany or the European forces. We always said that we are basically dependent on the decisions of the US government.”

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Chancellor of Germany
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“Defence Ministers had a thorough discussion on the situation in Afghanistan. We are faced with many dilemmas and there are no easy options. At this stage, we have made no final decision on the future of our presence, but, as the May 1 deadline is approaching, NATO Allies will continue to closely consult and coordinate in the coming weeks. We remain committed to our Resolute Support mission, with training and funding for the brave Afghan security forces. NATO strongly supports the peace process, and as part of it, we have significantly reduced the number of our troops. The peace process is the best chance to end years of suffering and violence. And bring lasting peace. It is important for the Afghan people. For the security of the region. And for our own security. But the talks are fragile, and progress is slow.”

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Secretary General of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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