Our troops not to be posted much longer in Afghanistan: US

IANS  |  Washington 

The repeated on Tuesday that the presence of US troops in will not last much longer, but stressed the importance of their deployment in the region to avoid further attacks on the US like those on September 11, 2001.

"We are there in order to ensure that America's security - and just think back to 9/11 and this building - that America's security is not threatened out of that location again," quoted as saying in an unusual press conference at the

The of the Defense Department was joined in his appearance before the media by the of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Joseph Dunford, who also noted that the presence of US troops in is not an enduring commitment.

"I certainly don't expect that the current forces that we have in represents an enduring large military commitment," Dunford said, adding that he did expect Washington's long-term commitment to the Asian nation to continue in the form of "a permanent diplomatic mission".

Mattis, in any case, maintained that when the reviewed its strategy for the region in August of last year, he was aware that to achieve that objective would take time.

At the beginning of this year, US announced his intention to remove US troops from Afghanistan soon.

The defense secretary, who noted the importance of the fact that in recent months there have two cease-fires between the and the local government, expressed his optimism about reaching a to the conflict.

Mattis, however, linked the definitive departure of US troops from countries like Afghanistan, and to their compliance with two conditions: first, the Islamic state must be destroyed, and secondly, the training of local troops.

In the case of he added a third step - that the negotiating process in start showing positive results.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 07:50 IST