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Jan 12, 2013 at 6:19am
Presidents Obama and Karzai committed to bilateral security agreement.
US troops in Afghanistan will end "most" combat operations this spring, US President Barack Obama and Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai have agreed.

American forces are expected to switch to a support role, slightly earlier than originally scheduled, as Afghan troops take the security lead.

The two leaders also backed the holding of talks between the Afghan government and Taliban leaders in Doha, Qatar.

Most of the 66,000 US troops in Afghanistan are due to leave in 2014.

The presidents also agreed that the US would hand over custody of prisoners to the Afghan government, a step Mr Karzai said was critical for his country's sovereignty.

The transition of US troops to a support role by this spring would be several months earlier than the mid-2013 deadline agreed at a Nato summit in Chicago last year.

Mr Obama said American forces could remain in Afghanistan in that support role beyond 2014.

But this would only be at the invitation of the Afghan government and under an agreement guaranteeing US troops immunity from Afghan law.

Mr Karzai said he was "very happy" to hear that Afghan forces would take over responsibility for providing security by this spring.

Mr Obama reiterated the US goal of destroying the remnants of al-Qaeda, and said the US had come close to achieving that.
Mr Karzai and Mr Obama committed to crafting a bilateral security agreement as soon as possible.

US commanders have suggested leaving between 6,000 and 15,000 troops in Afghanistan to pursue insurgents and train Afghan security forces.

Mr Obama said on Friday that he would review recommendations from US military commanders before making a decision, as he reaffirmed that the US sought no permanent bases in Afghanistan.

In a joint statement following their meeting, Mr Obama and Mr Karzai said the training and progress of Afghan security forces had exceeded expectations.

Also Mr Karzai has confirmed that he would step down from the presidency, as expected, at the end of his term in 2014.

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