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Up to 15,000 foreign troops could stay in Afghanistan

Karzai said he expected the agreement to lead to peace in his war-torn country

Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan president

AFPPTI Kabul
Up to 15,000 foreign troops could stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014 if a security pact with the US is passed, President Hamid Karzai said today.

About 2,500 tribal chiefs, chieftains and dignitaries are gathered in Kabul for a four-day discussion of the bilateral security agreement with the US.

"If signed... 10,000 to 15,000 of their troops will stay. When I say 'their troops', I don't mean the Americans (alone)," Karzai told delegates.

He said the force would include troops from other NATO members as well as "Turkey or some other Muslim nations". Turkey is a member of NATO.

Karzai said he expected the agreement to lead to peace in his war-torn country.
 
"It must bring peace to Afghanistan. I'm aware that they (US) can bring peace, it's in their hands," Karzai added to applause from delegates.

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First Published: Nov 21 2013 | 2:47 PM IST

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