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Nato takes command of Kabul peacekeepers
Kabul, Aug 11: Command of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan`s capital passed to Nato today, heralding the start of the 54-year-old alliance`s first-ever deployment outside Europe.
Kabul, Aug 11: Command of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan's capital passed to Nato today, heralding the start of the 54-year-old alliance's first-ever deployment outside Europe.
Outgoing German commander Lieutenant General Norbert Van Heyst handed the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) flag to Nato Lieutenant General Goetz Gliemeroth at a ceremony in Kabul, watched by Afghan President Hamid Karzai and German Defence Minister Peter Struck.
"Nato's takeover of the ISAF mission demonstrates our nations' long-term commitment to stability, security and the future development of the afghan people," Gliemeroth, also of Germany, said. Some 4,600 peacekeepers from 30 countries serve in ISAF to maintain security in Kabul.
Gliemeroth said Nato would run the mission under the same United Nations-sanctioned mandate that has existed since its creation in December 2001. Bureau Report
"Nato's takeover of the ISAF mission demonstrates our nations' long-term commitment to stability, security and the future development of the afghan people," Gliemeroth, also of Germany, said. Some 4,600 peacekeepers from 30 countries serve in ISAF to maintain security in Kabul.
Gliemeroth said Nato would run the mission under the same United Nations-sanctioned mandate that has existed since its creation in December 2001. Bureau Report