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Security Worsened Following Security Agreements: Ibrahimi

Security Worsened Following  Security Agreements: Ibrahimi

KABUL - Wolesi Jirga or Lower House of the Parliament said on Monday that the security situation in Afghanistan worsened after security agreements were signed.

Abdul Rawouf Ibrahimi said that Afghanistan signed several security accords one-after-the-other with America, NATO, Italy, Britain and Germany expecting that the security situation would get better but it has turned opposite.

“Unfortunately, in comparison to the government of Karzai, today, our situation is worse,” he said.

Meanwhile, MP Rababa Parwani claimed that Afghanistan has signed security pacts with several countries but they have not assisted in security.

A number of MPs believe the contents of the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the United States are not applied which state that Afghanistan would be assisted if there is a foreign intervention, saying that Pakistan commits the same thing and the United States is not taking action. (KP)