Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has welcomed Washington's decision to extend the presence of American troops' in the country till 2017, the Presidential Palace said in a statement on Thursday.
"Mohammad Ashraf Ghani welcomed decision of President Barak Obama to authorise extension of US troops in Afghanistan," the statement said.
On Wednesday, Obama announced that he will maintain about 8,400 American troops in Afghanistan into 2017 through the end of his administration. His original plan was to draw down US troops in the militancy-hit country to 5,500 by the end of this year, Xinhua news agency reported.
The decision showed continued partnership between US and Afghanistan to pursue common interests and strengthen regional stability, the statement added.
Obama said the new decision was based on recommendation of US military leaders and following extensive consultations with his national security team, as well as the Congress, the Afghan government and international partners.
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