NATO may extend funding to Afghan Forces

ANI  |  Brussels [Belgium] 

of Organization (NATO) has expressed confidence that the alliance will extend funding to the to 2024, when they meet at the alliance's summit next month.

"Based on our discussions today, I am confident that we will agree to extend funding to the to 2024 at next month's Summit," quoted Stoltenberg, as saying, while addressing media in

The press conference followed a two-day meeting of Defence Ministers, which concluded on Friday.

"They (Afghan Forces) have been in the lead for three years now. And we see the real progress in their ability to conduct offensive operations. To develop their Special Forces, and other capabilities. And to deny the their strategic objectives," the said.

"Our aim is to strengthen the so they can create the conditions for a An Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process is essential to a long-term, inclusive political settlement," he added.

During their two-day meeting Defence Ministers also took decisions to strengthen the Alliance's deterrence and defence, discussed means of enhancing efforts to project stability and fight terrorism, and explored ways of further boosting cooperation with the (EU).

It was the last meeting of NATO Ministers before the Summit in on 11-12 July.

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First Published: Sat, June 09 2018. 11:05 IST