RT
November
29, 2013
President Hamid Karzai has blamed the US for a drone strike on a home in
southern Afghanistan that killed a 2-year-old child and wounded two women,
vowing that he will not sign a key bilateral security deal if such attacks
continue.
“This attack shows that American forces are not respecting the life and
safety of Afghan people’s houses,”Karzai said in the statement Thursday.
“For years, our innocent people have become victims of the war under the name
of terrorism, and they have had no safety in their homes.”
Karzai made it clear that he will not sign the security agreement if such
“oppressions by foreign forces continue.”
The president stated that the airstrike was suspected to have been carried
out by US “pilotless aircraft”and targeted a house in Helmand Province.
Karzai added that he received his information from the governor of the province,
Mohammad Naem.
No details were provided by the US-led coalition about Thursday’s airstrike.
But the NATO-led force in Afghanistan said it will investigate it, adding that
it “deeply regrets” any civilian deaths that happened, according to
Reuters.
The strike came as US and Afghanistan are in the midst of negotiating a
bilateral security agreement that has so far not fleshed out the details about
under what conditions US troops will stay in Afghanistan past the NATO forces’
pullout in 2014.
Last week US had thought it finalized the deal by proposing to leave 15,000
soldiers in Afghanistan to train and assist the country’s military. But, Karzai
had doubts about signing the deal, expressing concerns over US meddling in
Afghanistan’s internal affairs.
This week, Karzai has called on the US to cease all military operations
against civilian homes and show a clear dedication to the peace process before a
security pact is signed.
Karzai set the conditions in a meeting with US National Security Advisor
Susan Rice, the US envoy to the region and the NATO commander in Afghanistan,
Reuters reported. “President Karzai outlined new conditions for signing the
agreement and indicated he is not prepared to sign the BSA promptly,” the
White House said.
The conditions included returning Afghan citizens from the US detention
center at Guantanamo Bay as a clear step to launch the peace process ahead of
the scheduled exit of most US and NATO forces beyond 2014.
Karzai’s new conditions for a Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) come after
he rejected the endorsement of the security deal by an assembly of Afghan elders
on Sunday. The Loya Jirga, or grand assembly, recommended Karzai to sign the
agreement.
Earlier, the US government said that if the deal with Afghanistan is not
signed by the end of 2013 then it will have to begin withdrawing its troops
completely starting next year.
Friday, November 29, 2013
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