Hagel urges Kabul to sign Nato security pact in Afghanistan
Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel will visit US troops in Afghanistan on Sunday after appealing to Kabul to sign a long-delayed security accord allowing Nato forces to stay in the country after next year.
Hagel will travel outside the Afghan capital to greet American troops in the field a day after tensions between Washington and Afghan President Hamid Karzai over the stalled security pact were on full public display.
Meetings with the often mercurial Karzai have been customary over the years for Pentagon chiefs but Hagel said on Saturday after his arrival that he had no plans to meet the Afghan president during his weekend visit.
As President Barack Obama’s top national security adviser, Susan Rice, and top diplomat, John Kerry, had already had frank discussions with Karzai urging him to sign the security agreement, Hagel said there was no point in him merely repeating the US position.
“There’s not much I can add in a meeting with President Karzai to what’s already been said,” he said.