Biden has first talk with ally on Taliban's rise

PTI Updated - August 18, 2021 at 08:41 AM.

US President and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson discussed about the situation in Afghanistan

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks after speaking to family members whose loved ones died or are missing after the building collapse in Surfside in Miami, Florida U.S., July 1, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

US President Joe Biden has spoken with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the situation in Afghanistan, marking his first call with another world leader since the Taliban took control of the country last Sunday.

The US hand in the Afghan mess

The White House said that during Monday's conversation Biden and Johnson “commended the bravery and professionalism of their military and civilian personnel” who are working to evacuate their countries' citizens and allies from the country.

The White House said the leaders agreed on the need for close coordination with allies about the future of aid and support to Afghanistan now that the Taliban is in charge.

Johnson holds the presidency of the Group of Seven wealthy democracies, and the White House says he will convene a virtual meeting of the group next week to discuss the path forward in Afghanistan.

Published on August 18, 2021 03:11