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Australia to shut embassy in Afghanistan on Friday

Scott Morrison says ‘interim measure’ comes ‘in light of the imminent international military withdrawal’ from war-torn nation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 May 2021 3:30PM

Australia to shut embassy in Afghanistan on Friday
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the country expects to ‘resume a permanent presence in Kabul once circumstances permit’. – Twitter pic, May 25, 2021

SYDNEY – Australia will shutter its embassy in Afghanistan this week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced today, underscoring deep fears about the “increasingly uncertain security environment” in Kabul as foreign troops withdraw.

He said the facility will close as an “interim measure” on Friday, “in light of the imminent international military withdrawal from Afghanistan”.

The United States has formally begun withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan, opening the final chapter in America’s longest-ever war, but heralding an uncertain future for a nation in the tightening grip of the Taliban. 

The elected government in Kabul and Afghan security services remain weak despite two decades of foreign capacity-building, and their success is far from clear without full-scale US support.

Most US troops are expected to leave by September 11, the 20th anniversary of the al-Qaeda attacks that sparked the US-led invasion of the country.

“It is Australia’s expectation that this measure will be temporary, and that we will resume a permanent presence in Kabul once circumstances permit,” said Morrison.

A handful of Australian troops are also leaving Afghanistan, ending a mission that has cost the country billions of dollars and saw tens of thousands of military personnel deployed far from home.  

Without that small contingent and the larger US forces as back-up, said Morrison, there is an “increasingly uncertain security environment”.

“The government has been advised that security arrangements could not be provided to support our ongoing diplomatic presence.” – AFP, May 25, 2021

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