[Afghanistan] - Blinken: Afghanistan withdrawal decision was hard, however right one

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday defended the US decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan two years ago and vowed to
continue to support the Afghan people, including doing more to defend the rights of women and girls.&The decision to withdraw from
Afghanistan was an incredibly difficult one, but also the right one,& Blinken said in a press conference.&We ended America&s longest war
For the first time in 20 years, we don&t have another generation of young Americans going to fight and die in Afghanistan,& he said.The top
American diplomat said that the US continues to work with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) particularly over the rights of women and
girls.&We&ve been very clear with the Taliban (IEA) and dozens of countries around the world: any normal relationship between the Taliban
(IEA) and other countries will be blocked unless and until the rights of women and girls & among other things & are actually supported,&
Blinken said.Blinken said that between the period of the withdrawal and today, nearly 34,000 Special Immigrant Visas have been issued to
Afghan applicants and their family members.He said that the US remains the primary donor to the Afghan people, sending $1.9 billion in aid
since August 2021.&We have some enduring commitments when it comes to Afghanistan & those haven&t changed,& Blinken said.The post Blinken:
Afghanistan withdrawal decision was difficult, but right one first appeared on Ariana News.