Prague-Sana
Czech President Milos Zeman confirmed today that the United States has lost its prestige in the world by withdrawing from Afghanistan, while questioning the feasibility of the existence of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
“The distrust of NATO on the part of the NATO member states after the current events in Afghanistan will increase because they will think that if they fail in Afghanistan is there any guarantee that they will not fail in the event of any other critical situation,” Zeman said in an interview with the Czech online newspaper Parlammente Leste. Which requires a reassessment of military spending and a focus on national defense.”
The developments of events in Afghanistan accelerated with the Taliban entering the capital, Kabul, the day before yesterday, and taking control of most government institutions, amid chaos in the city's airport as a result of thousands of people crowding and rushing to the airport runway to leave the country.