(MENAFN- Afghanistan Times) AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that a hasty U.S. pullout from Afghanistan and Syria, believing hasty pullout from Syria runs the risk of strengthening the roles of Russia and Iran in the Middle East.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on February 16,
Merkel questioned whether the planned U.S. withdrawal was "a good
idea."
"Will it once more strengthen the capacity of Iran and
Russia to exert their influence?" she asked.
She also cautioned against a premature U.S. withdrawal of
forces from Afghanistan, saying that NATO's Resolute Support mission in that
country was dependent on the U.S. military's commitment.
The German leader also called on Beijing to join the
international disarmament process. Earlier this month, the United States
announced it was withdrawing from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
(INF) Treaty after claiming that Russia was violating it. But Washington is also
concerned that the treaty restricts U.S. weaponry in Asia, but does not limit
those of China.
Merkel noted that the INF Treaty was negotiated
"essentially for Europe" and that without it, Europe would have to
push for future disarmament agreements to ensure its own security.
"Disarmament is something that concerns us all and
where we would, of course, be glad if such talks were held not just between the
United States, Europe, and Russia, but also with China," she said.
Chinese Politburo member Yang Jiechi told the Munich
Conference shortly after Merkel's speech that the INF Treaty should be saved,
but that China would not sign it.
"China develops its capabilities strictly in accordance
to its defensive needs and doesn't pose a threat to anybody else," Yang
said. "So we are opposed to the multilateralization of the INF."
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