(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 12 - The leaders of the G20 gathered in Afghanistan reiterated their commitment to the fight against anti-terrorism, including the threat posed by ISIS-K, and to ensure safe passage for foreigners and Afghans trying to leave Country.
This was stated by American President Joe Biden according to reports from the White House.
The G20 leaders also pledged to guarantee humanitarian assistance directly to Afghans and to promote human rights for all, including women, girls and minorities, the president added, underlining that "the United States remain committed to working with the international community to address the situation in Afghanistan. and support the Afghan population, "adds Biden.
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