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Loya Jirga to debate US-Afghan security deal | Loya Jirga to debate US-Afghan security deal |
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An assembly of more than 2,000 Afghan elders is due to discuss the text of a long-awaited bilateral security agreement with the US. | An assembly of more than 2,000 Afghan elders is due to discuss the text of a long-awaited bilateral security agreement with the US. |
The deal to be debated at the Loya Jirga will determine the presence of US troops in the country after 2014. | The deal to be debated at the Loya Jirga will determine the presence of US troops in the country after 2014. |
One of the key issues has been the circumstances under which US troops could enter Afghan homes. | |
Another possible stumbling block is whether US troops will be subject to US or Afghan justice. | |
A draft reportedly says the Afghan government concedes that US troops will be subject to US justice rather than local courts. | A draft reportedly says the Afghan government concedes that US troops will be subject to US justice rather than local courts. |
Washington has said that all its troops would be withdrawn if no legal immunity is agreed. | Washington has said that all its troops would be withdrawn if no legal immunity is agreed. |
On Wednesday US Secretary of State John Kerry said they had agreed the text of the agreement with Afghan officials. | On Wednesday US Secretary of State John Kerry said they had agreed the text of the agreement with Afghan officials. |
"There were some people who may have questioned or doubted whether that was going to happen. Well, it's happening tomorrow,'' Mr Kerry told reporters at the state department. | "There were some people who may have questioned or doubted whether that was going to happen. Well, it's happening tomorrow,'' Mr Kerry told reporters at the state department. |
"We have agreed on the language that would be submitted to the Loya Jirga, but they have to pass it." | "We have agreed on the language that would be submitted to the Loya Jirga, but they have to pass it." |
He said the role of the US military after 2014 would be "limited". | He said the role of the US military after 2014 would be "limited". |
"It is entirely train, equip and assist. There is no combat role for United States forces, and the bilateral security agreement is a way to try to clarify for Afghans and for United States military forces exactly what the rules are with respect to that ongoing relationship," he said. | "It is entirely train, equip and assist. There is no combat role for United States forces, and the bilateral security agreement is a way to try to clarify for Afghans and for United States military forces exactly what the rules are with respect to that ongoing relationship," he said. |
The Afghan foreign ministry published a draft deal on its website, but it was not immediately clear if it was same one that Mr Kerry was referring to. | The Afghan foreign ministry published a draft deal on its website, but it was not immediately clear if it was same one that Mr Kerry was referring to. |
The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says that with many delegates unable to read, much depends on how President Karzai presents the text to the Loya Jirga. | The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says that with many delegates unable to read, much depends on how President Karzai presents the text to the Loya Jirga. |
The agreement has been the subject of months of tense negotiations and both sides have refused to budge on certain issues. | The agreement has been the subject of months of tense negotiations and both sides have refused to budge on certain issues. |
The Afghans have long opposed US raids on Afghan homes, particularly night raids because they are perceived to violate the sanctity of women in the home. | The Afghans have long opposed US raids on Afghan homes, particularly night raids because they are perceived to violate the sanctity of women in the home. |
The US insistence on immunity from prosecution for troops remaining in Afghanistan after 2014 has been central to Washington's demands. | The US insistence on immunity from prosecution for troops remaining in Afghanistan after 2014 has been central to Washington's demands. |
The failure to resolve a similar legal issue in Iraq led to a total withdrawal of US forces. | The failure to resolve a similar legal issue in Iraq led to a total withdrawal of US forces. |
Some delegates at the Loya Jirga in the capital, Kabul, have expressed concern at how late the negotiations between the two governments had been going on. | Some delegates at the Loya Jirga in the capital, Kabul, have expressed concern at how late the negotiations between the two governments had been going on. |
"Whatever is happening with the security pact is very confusing for us," Abdul Hanan, a senator from eastern Paktia province, told Reuters. | "Whatever is happening with the security pact is very confusing for us," Abdul Hanan, a senator from eastern Paktia province, told Reuters. |
Security is tight for the meeting after a suicide bombing last weekend near the huge tent where it is to be held. | Security is tight for the meeting after a suicide bombing last weekend near the huge tent where it is to be held. |
President Karzai said he called the Loya Jirga because the security agreement is a matter of national importance. | President Karzai said he called the Loya Jirga because the security agreement is a matter of national importance. |
Even if the assembly approves the bilateral security agreement, it will still have to be passed by the Afghan parliament. | Even if the assembly approves the bilateral security agreement, it will still have to be passed by the Afghan parliament. |
The Taliban has branded the meeting a US-designed plot, and has vowed to pursue and punish its delegates as traitors if they approve the deal. | The Taliban has branded the meeting a US-designed plot, and has vowed to pursue and punish its delegates as traitors if they approve the deal. |
The bulk of the international military force in Afghanistan is due to have left by the end of 2014. | The bulk of the international military force in Afghanistan is due to have left by the end of 2014. |