PRESIDENT Joe Biden said on Tuesday the United States is on pace to finish evacuations from Afghanistan by Aug. 31, but left open the chance of extending the deadline, saying reaching that goal depends on cooperation from the country's new Taliban rulers.
The Taliban said earlier on Tuesday that all foreign evacuations from the country must be completed by Aug. 31, and asked Washington to stop urging highly skilled Afghans to leave the country.
In remarks at the White House, Biden said the United States was racing to meet that deadline as concerns mount over the threat of Taliban attacks.
"The sooner we can finish, the better," Biden said.
"Each day of operations brings added risk to our troops."
Continued coordination with the Taliban remains crucial to meeting the deadline, he said, but he called it a "tenuous situation" with a "serious risk of breaking down as time goes on."
Biden said he asked the Pentagon and the State Department to develop contingency plans to push past the deadline should that prove necessary.
The Democratic president, whose administration has been under fire for its handling of the pullout, said U.S. forces had now helped evacuate 70,700 people since Aug. 14.
Biden said his administration was working to rebuild a system for processing refugees that he said was "purposely destroyed" by his Republican predecessor, Donald Trump.
"We must all work together to resettle thousands of Afghans who ultimately qualify for refugee status. The United States will do our part," he said.
Two U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there was growing concern about the risk of suicide bombings by Islamic State at the airport, which has been overwhelmed by Afghans and foreign citizens rushing to leave.
One U.S. official said it was no longer a question of if, but when, Taliban would attack and the priority was to get out before it happened.
The Taliban told the thousands of Afghans crowding into the airport in the hope of boarding flights that they had nothing to fear and should go home.
"We guarantee their security," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a news conference in the capital, which Taliban fighters seized on Aug 15 from the Western-backed government after most foreign forces withdrew following two decades of war.
The Pentagon said several hundred U.S. troops had departed Kabul under a previously scheduled move but it would not affect evacuation efforts.
Some Democrats in the U.S. Congress argued the evacuations must be completed regardless of the target date.
"To me, the mission of evacuating personnel takes priority over deadlines," said Representative Jake Auchincloss, a former Marine who commanded infantry in Afghanistan.
G7 COMMITMENT TO AFGHANISTAN
Leaders of the G7 major industrialized nations - Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States - met virtually to discuss how to complete the chaotic withdrawal and deal with the Taliban now that they have seized power.
The G7 leaders said they would remain committed to Afghanistan and back the United Nations in coordinating immediate humanitarian help in the region, which faces a new influx of refugees.
The talks did not result "in new dates" for the end of the evacuation mission, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said, although there were intensive discussions on whether a civilian-operated airport in Kabul could be used after Aug. 31.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the top condition of the G7 agreement was that Taliban must allow safe passage to Afghans wanting to leave the country even after the Aug. 31 deadline.
In Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the Kremlin was interested in serving as a middleman in resolving the crisis along with China, the United States and Pakistan.
The executive director of the World Food Programme, David Beasley, said the politics needed to be decided fast because the combination of conflict, drought and the COVID-19 pandemic meant 14 million Afghans could soon face starvation.
The Afghan government collapsed as the United States and its allies withdrew troops two decades after they ousted the Taliban in the weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States by al Qaeda militants, whose leaders had found safe haven in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Leaders of the Taliban, who have sought to show a more moderate face since capturing Kabul, have begun talks on forming a government that have included discussions with some old enemies, including former President Hamid Karzai.
The Taliban appointed a former Guantanamo detainee, Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir, as acting defence minister, the Qatari-based Al Jazeera news channel said, citing a Taliban source.
Some former Afghan government officials say they have been ordered back to work.
Many Afghans fear reprisals and a return to a harsh version of sharia (Islamic law) that the Taliban enforced when in power from 1996 to 2001, in particular the repression of women.
Mujahid said there was no list of people targeted for reprisals and the group was trying to come up with a procedure so women could return to work.
U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said the United Nations would be watching closely.
"A fundamental red line will be the Taliban's treatment of women and girls," she told an emergency session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Five members of an all-girl Afghan robotics team, who have been heralded for winning international awards, arrived in Mexico airport on Tuesday after fleeing an uncertain future at home.
Reuters
Wed Aug 25 2021
An overview of crowds and traffic at an entrance to Kabul's airport, Afghanistan August 23, 2021. -Handout via REUTERS
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