2010 NATO Agrees to giving Afghan troops control by the end of 2014
Launched in 2011, the transition of full responsibility of control to Afghan troops was agreed on, during which the transfer would take place on the end of 2014. The increase in Afghan National Security Forces allows leadership and the ISAF mission to maintain the security in Afghanistan, initially Kabul. NATO continuously firmly assists and supports Afghanistan. At the Chicago Summit, allied leaders continued to financially contribute as a international community. At the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan, the Afghan government laid down the work necessary for the development of Afghanistan. During the conference, they also made clear commitments to make progress specifically on a number of areas including those to hold clear and transparent, fair elections, to fight corruption, to uphold the constitution, and to enforce the rule of law. While providing combative support, NATO continuously pursues redeployment in a coordinated manner in which is scheduled until the end of 2014.
Launched in 2011, the transition of full responsibility of control to Afghan troops was agreed on, during which the transfer would take place on the end of 2014. The increase in Afghan National Security Forces allows leadership and the ISAF mission to maintain the security in Afghanistan, initially Kabul. NATO continuously firmly assists and supports Afghanistan. At the Chicago Summit, allied leaders continued to financially contribute as a international community. At the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan, the Afghan government laid down the work necessary for the development of Afghanistan. During the conference, they also made clear commitments to make progress specifically on a number of areas including those to hold clear and transparent, fair elections, to fight corruption, to uphold the constitution, and to enforce the rule of law. While providing combative support, NATO continuously pursues redeployment in a coordinated manner in which is scheduled until the end of 2014.