Afghanistan faces tough security challenges in the future says President Hamid Karzai
Thursday, May 10th, 2012 6:04:52 by Hamza JahangirAfghanistan faces tougher security challenges in the next phase of a transition from foreign to Afghan forces as insurgents step up their attacks, Afghan officials said on Thursday. President Hamid Karzai is expected to announce
on Sunday the transfer of 230 districts and the centres of all provincial capitals to Afghan control in the third phase of a handover before most NATO troops pull out by the end of 2014.
“In 2014 we will face a national survival test, but our enemies have to know that this nation is committed to fulfil this process,” Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, head of the transition process, told reporters in Kabul.
“The third stage is a difficult stage. We don’t want to tell lies to Afghanistan’s people, but these difficulties are not ones that have no solution. The fourth and fifth stages will be more difficult,” Ahmadzai, a former finance
minister, said.
Afghanistan and its Western backers plan a total of five stages of security transfer, which will eventually include Taliban-strongholds such as Kandahar and much of Helmand as well as volatile eastern provinces, among other areas.
No officials would comment on what specific districts in which provinces would be transitioned in the third phase.
The difficulties underlining the third phase were also echoed by US Ambassador Ryan Crocker who joined NATO’s top commander in Afghanistan, US General John Allen, other NATO soldiers and Afghan officials to talk about the next
step.
More than a decade since coalition forces toppled the Taliban, NATO forces and the Afghan government are scrambling to build up and improve local security forces to be able to take over from foreign forces.
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