The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Tuesday asked the Taliban not to let Afghanistan become a breeding ground for terrorism again, otherwise the alliance after its withdrawal still has the military power to strike any terrorist group from a distance.


"Those now taking power have the responsibility to ensure that international terrorists do not regain a foothold," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in his first news conference since the fall of Kabul to the Taliban.
"We have the capabilities to strike terrorist groups from a distance if we see that terrorist groups again try to establish themselves and plan, organise attacks against NATO allies and their countries," he added.
Stoltenberg called on the Taliban to facilitate the departure of all those who want to leave the country, and said that Western defence allies had agreed to send more evacuation planes to Kabul.
SOURCE: REUTERS
After five years PIA resumes flight operation for UK
- 3 hours ago

Oura redesigns app with expanded stress tracking
- 13 hours ago
Army, nation united against any enemy aggression: ISPR DG
- 3 hours ago

What are gold prices in Pakistan, global markets?
- 3 hours ago

Whisker’s latest Litter-Robot uses AI to recognize your cat’s face and poop
- 14 hours ago

How the US turned sports into one big casino
- 12 hours ago

Hayes irked by 'unrecognizable' USWNT in loss
- 2 hours ago

Inside the audacious mission to bring a rare toad back from the brink
- 3 hours ago

Wyze’s new solar-powered pan-and-tilt security camera is less than $80
- 13 hours ago

Meta is reportedly downsizing its legacy AI research team
- 13 hours ago

Eight Sleep adds ‘outage mode’ to smart beds after AWS problems left them frozen
- 5 hours ago

Fast fashion lifted some countries out of poverty. What happens when Americans stop buying?
- 12 hours ago












