Last Updated: Sat May 19, 2012 13:08 pm (KSA) 10:08 am (GMT)

Austria to give 18 million euros for Afghan police training

Protestors took to the street as part of a demonstration ahead of the NATO Summit in Chicago, May 18, 2012. Leaders from members of the NATO alliance are expected to discuss the worsening situation in Afghanistan. (AFP)
Protestors took to the street as part of a demonstration ahead of the NATO Summit in Chicago, May 18, 2012. Leaders from members of the NATO alliance are expected to discuss the worsening situation in Afghanistan. (AFP)

Austria will give 18 million euros ($23.6 million) for police training in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of foreign troops from the country, a top official said.

The money will be delivered in three equal payments per year from 2014 to 2016 through the United Nations Development Program’s Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan, secretary of state for foreign affairs Wolfgang Waldner said in a statement.

The announcement comes as NATO leaders prepare for a May 20-21 summit on Afghanistan in Chicago, where they will discuss winding down the alliance’s forces in the country and the transfer of their security efforts to the local police and military.

NATO has set a 2014 deadline for troop withdrawals, though France’s new President Francois Hollande reiterated his decision to pull French troops out by the end of this year when he met his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama Friday in Washington.

Austria is not a NATO member but will have a high-level delegation at the Chicago summit including Chancellor Werner Faymann, Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger and Defense Minister Norbert Darabos.

Comments »

Post Your Comment »