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Obama vow as Loya Jirga debates US-Afghan security deal | Obama vow as Loya Jirga debates US-Afghan security deal |
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US President Barack Obama has sent a letter to Afghanistan's leader Hamid Karzai vowing to respect his nation's sovereignty, as Afghan elders debate a crucial post-2014 security pact. | US President Barack Obama has sent a letter to Afghanistan's leader Hamid Karzai vowing to respect his nation's sovereignty, as Afghan elders debate a crucial post-2014 security pact. |
Mr Obama vows US forces will not enter Afghan homes except for "extraordinary circumstances" - a key point of debate. | Mr Obama vows US forces will not enter Afghan homes except for "extraordinary circumstances" - a key point of debate. |
Mr Karzai urged the 2,000 elders to back the deal, which could see 15,000 foreign troops remain after 2014. | Mr Karzai urged the 2,000 elders to back the deal, which could see 15,000 foreign troops remain after 2014. |
But he said it would not be signed until after elections next year. | But he said it would not be signed until after elections next year. |
The presidential polls will be held in less than six months' time, and Mr Karzai has served two terms so cannot stand again. | The presidential polls will be held in less than six months' time, and Mr Karzai has served two terms so cannot stand again. |
His office could not confirm to the BBC whether Mr Karzai - or his successor - would sign the pact. | His office could not confirm to the BBC whether Mr Karzai - or his successor - would sign the pact. |
'Sanctity and dignity' | 'Sanctity and dignity' |
The BBC's Karen Allen in Kabul says the issue of US raids on Afghan homes has been a key stumbling block in a deal that has taken months to hammer out. | The BBC's Karen Allen in Kabul says the issue of US raids on Afghan homes has been a key stumbling block in a deal that has taken months to hammer out. |
But a draft of the deal was released by Kabul shortly before the grand assembly of elders - or Loya Jirga - started on Thursday. | But a draft of the deal was released by Kabul shortly before the grand assembly of elders - or Loya Jirga - started on Thursday. |
Our correspondent says that in a dramatic moment as he delivered his speech to the meeting, Mr Karzai produced the letter from Mr Obama which gives an assurance on US raids. | Our correspondent says that in a dramatic moment as he delivered his speech to the meeting, Mr Karzai produced the letter from Mr Obama which gives an assurance on US raids. |
The letter reads: "US forces shall not enter Afghan homes for the purposes of military operations, except under extraordinary circumstances involving urgent risk to life and limb of US nationals. | The letter reads: "US forces shall not enter Afghan homes for the purposes of military operations, except under extraordinary circumstances involving urgent risk to life and limb of US nationals. |
"We will continue to make every effort to respect the sanctity and dignity of Afghans in their homes and in their daily lives, just as we do for our own citizens." | "We will continue to make every effort to respect the sanctity and dignity of Afghans in their homes and in their daily lives, just as we do for our own citizens." |
It continues: "The US commitment to Afghanistan's independence, territorial integrity, and national unity, as enshrined in our Strategic Partnership Agreement, is enduring, as is our respect for Afghan sovereignty." | It continues: "The US commitment to Afghanistan's independence, territorial integrity, and national unity, as enshrined in our Strategic Partnership Agreement, is enduring, as is our respect for Afghan sovereignty." |
The Loya Jirga can amend or reject clauses in the agreement, though its decisions are not binding. The deal will also have to be approved by parliament. | The Loya Jirga can amend or reject clauses in the agreement, though its decisions are not binding. The deal will also have to be approved by parliament. |
Mr Karzai's statement on the timing of the signature of the document appears to be a new condition, our correspondent says. | Mr Karzai's statement on the timing of the signature of the document appears to be a new condition, our correspondent says. |
The US had wanted the deal to be agreed quickly. | The US had wanted the deal to be agreed quickly. |
Indeed Mr Obama's letter says: "We look forward to concluding this agreement promptly." | Indeed Mr Obama's letter says: "We look forward to concluding this agreement promptly." |
The US would have to take into account any amendments that are put forward, and would still have the option of pulling out altogether. | The US would have to take into account any amendments that are put forward, and would still have the option of pulling out altogether. |
Another key sticking point that Mr Karzai appears to have conceded concerns the jurisdiction for the prosecution of US troops. | Another key sticking point that Mr Karzai appears to have conceded concerns the jurisdiction for the prosecution of US troops. |
The US insistence on immunity from Afghan prosecution for troops has been central to Washington's demands. | The US insistence on immunity from Afghan prosecution for troops 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. |
The US-Afghan draft says: "Afghanistan authorises the United States to hold trial in such cases, or take other disciplinary action, as appropriate, in the territory of Afghanistan." | The US-Afghan draft says: "Afghanistan authorises the United States to hold trial in such cases, or take other disciplinary action, as appropriate, in the territory of Afghanistan." |
According to the draft, the deal will remain in force "until the end of 2024 and beyond". | According to the draft, the deal will remain in force "until the end of 2024 and beyond". |
Currently the multinational Nato force is due to pull out of Afghanistan from 2014. | Currently the multinational Nato force is due to pull out of Afghanistan from 2014. |
Taliban rejection | Taliban rejection |
Opening the four-day Loya Jirga, President Karzai said the only issue on the table was whether the security agreement would be signed. | Opening the four-day Loya Jirga, President Karzai said the only issue on the table was whether the security agreement would be signed. |
A woman delegate shouted from the floor that US troops had spilt too much Afghan blood and should be stopped. | A woman delegate shouted from the floor that US troops had spilt too much Afghan blood and should be stopped. |
Mr Karzai acknowledged there were difficult issues involved but advised delegates to accept the agreement. | Mr Karzai acknowledged there were difficult issues involved but advised delegates to accept the agreement. |
He said that a number of world leaders - including from Russia, China, and India - were backing the deal, and that it would provide the security Afghanistan needed, as well as the foundation for forces from other Nato countries who were assisting Afghan troops. | He said that a number of world leaders - including from Russia, China, and India - were backing the deal, and that it would provide the security Afghanistan needed, as well as the foundation for forces from other Nato countries who were assisting Afghan troops. |
But Mr Karzai also admitted there was a lack of trust between him and the Americans. | |
He said: "I don't trust them and they don't trust me, the last 10 years has shown this to me. I have had fights with them and they have had propaganda against me." | |
The Loya Jirga delegates will now meet in smaller closed-door groups to look at the deal in detail. | The Loya Jirga delegates will now meet in smaller closed-door groups to look at the deal in detail. |
Security is tight for the meeting after a suicide bombing last weekend near the huge tent where it is being held. | Security is tight for the meeting after a suicide bombing last weekend near the huge tent where it is being held. |
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. |