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Biden sticks to Aug 31 deadline as taliban not willing to extend evacuation timeframe

by Syed Hamza Imtiaz
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Joe Biden, the president of the United States, has said Washington is on pace to finish evacuations from Afghanistan by August 31, but left open the chance of extending the deadline, saying reaching that goal depends on cooperation from the country’s new Taliban rulers.

“The sooner we can finish, the better,” Biden said at the White House on Tuesday. “Each day of operations brings added risk to our troops.”

US forces have helped evacuate 70,700 people since August 14, he said.

In Kabul, the Taliban said earlier on Tuesday that all foreign evacuations from the country must be completed by August 31.

A spokesman for the group also urged Washington to stop taking “Afghan experts” such as engineers and doctors out of the country.

FORT DRUM, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 10: U.S. Army soldiers return home from a 9-month deployment to Afghanistan on December 10, 2020 at Fort Drum, New York. The 10th Mountain Division soldiers who arrived this week are under orders to isolate at home or in barracks, finishing their Covid-19 quarantine just before Christmas. The troops were replaced in Afghanistan by a smaller force, as the U.S. military continues to reduce troop levels Afghanistan. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meanwhile said the Group of Seven nations will not recognize a Taliban government unless it guarantees people can leave the country if they wish, both before and after the August deadline.

Russia to evacuate more than 500 citizens

Russia will use four military transport aircraft to evacuate more than 500 citizens from Afghanistan, the Interfax news agency reported.

“On August 25, by order from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian Defence Minister, Army General Sergei Shoigu organised the evacuation by military transport aircraft of over 500 citizens of the Russian Federation, CSTO member states (Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) and Ukraine from the territory of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan,” Interfax cited the defence ministry as saying.

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