US, Afghanistan to talk about troops issue on 16 November

Update: 2013-11-06 23:21 GMT
‘Around 3,000 people would attend the proposed Loya Jirga on the Bilateral Security Agreement with the United States, scheduled to begin on 16 November,’ Xinhua cited The Daily Afghanistan newspaper as quoting Deputy Minister for Frontiers and Tribal Affairs Al-Hajj Mohammad Yaqub Ahmadzai. ‘The traditional Loya Jirga has originally been planned for three days but the government can extend it for a week in case of need,’ the daily quoted Ahmadzai as saying.  ‘The consultative Loya Jirga comprising parliamentarians, university teachers, civil society representatives and tribal elders would advise the government whether or not to sign the security pact with the US,’ the English newspaper Daily Outlook reported.

Kabul and Washington have been discussing over the past year the proposed security pact and the nature of US military presence beyond 2014. However, the issue of granting immunity to the foreign soldiers has remained the main obstacle to signing the controversial agreement. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has pointed out that the Loya Jirga can take a final decision with regard to inking the
BSA with the US.

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