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No decision on sending troops to Kabul: FM
Staff Reporter
Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni has said the Government is yet to take decision for sending troops in war ravaged Afghanistan, reports News World.
"The matter of sending troops to Afghanistan is a propaganda and a vested quarter is running such news items in the various media intentionally," Dr Moni told the reporters while leaving for Lisbon at the New Jersey Airport in New York on Friday.
Wondering on such news she said Richard Holbrooke, the US Special Envoy to Afghanistan earlier sought Bangladesh support for taking part in the development work of war ravaged country.
"The support that he sought were including training of local police forces, financial support and development of local administration but he never raised the issue of sending troops," she added.
She also said Bangladesh has been taking part in the UN peace keeping mission and it is the largest contributor in the missions by sending largest number of troops.
"But if the United Nations will desire to send troops in Afghanistan and make a project in this regard then Bangladesh will send troops considering all aspects," the Foreign Minister commented.
link:
The New Nation - Internet Edition
Staff Reporter
Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni has said the Government is yet to take decision for sending troops in war ravaged Afghanistan, reports News World.
"The matter of sending troops to Afghanistan is a propaganda and a vested quarter is running such news items in the various media intentionally," Dr Moni told the reporters while leaving for Lisbon at the New Jersey Airport in New York on Friday.
Wondering on such news she said Richard Holbrooke, the US Special Envoy to Afghanistan earlier sought Bangladesh support for taking part in the development work of war ravaged country.
"The support that he sought were including training of local police forces, financial support and development of local administration but he never raised the issue of sending troops," she added.
She also said Bangladesh has been taking part in the UN peace keeping mission and it is the largest contributor in the missions by sending largest number of troops.
"But if the United Nations will desire to send troops in Afghanistan and make a project in this regard then Bangladesh will send troops considering all aspects," the Foreign Minister commented.
link:
The New Nation - Internet Edition