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New Govt. will Sign BSA on Tuesday: Spanta

New Govt. will Sign  BSA on Tuesday: Spanta

KABUL - President Hamid Karzai's National Security Advisor, Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta, announced on Saturday that the new government will sign the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) on Tuesday.

Speaking at the International Conference of Security Talks in western Herat, Dr. Spanta said that after Monday's inauguration of president-elect Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, the new government is said sign the BSA the day after—Tuesday.

During his speech, Dr. Spanta raised concerns of the ongoing fight against terrorism and its rapid spread. "If we are still fighting against insurgents for the past 13 years, the fight against ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) will also be problematic," he said, referencing to the failure of putting an end to insurgency anywhere in the world.

He went on to say that the struggle against terrorism is being fought on the wrong grounds. "I know that foreign troops in Afghanistan are fighting insurgents, but they are in the incorrect combat zone. The Haqqani network, Punjabi and Pakistani Taliban and other insurgent groups are all based in Pakistan," hinting that the "root" of the problem is in neighboring Pakistan.

Toward the end of his speech, Dr. Spanta said that "instead of focusing on building military forces, it will be good to have an inclusive policy."  (Tolonews)