Afghanistan's ambassador to Japan said, "If we are abandoned by the international community, we will lose everything we have gained in the last 20 years," as the U.S. military withdraws from Afghanistan and there are concerns about the deterioration of public security. I asked for continued support.

Ambassador to Japan Abdali, who attended a public online seminar on the situation in Afghanistan on the 31st, said, "The United States has withdrawn too soon. If Afghanistan is abandoned by the international community, what we have gained in the last 20 years You will lose everything, "he complained of a strong sense of crisis.



On top of that, "The threat of extremist organizations is imminent, and if Afghanistan becomes unstable, it is extremely dangerous not only for the region but also for the world. The international community will continue to provide humanitarian assistance, and a new comprehensive government will take time. I want you to keep an eye on it until it is established and the country becomes independent. "



"The foundation of Afghanistan built in the last 20 years is also built by Japan, a friendly country. I hope that Japan will take the lead in holding an international support conference to prevent the situation from becoming more serious. I asked Japan for cooperation.