France relocates Kabul embassy to airport amid Taliban fear

Since May, France has taken in Afghan employees at French structures under potential threat, with 600 people relocated to France.
A. U.S. Black Hawk military helicopter flies over the city of Kabul. (Photo | AP)
A. U.S. Black Hawk military helicopter flies over the city of Kabul. (Photo | AP)

PARIS: France is relocating its embassy in Kabul to the airport to evacuate all citizens still in Afghanistan, initially transferring them to Abu Dhabi.

Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drain said in a statement Sunday that military reinforcements and aircraft would deploy in the hours ahead to the United Arab Emirates, "so that the first evacuations toward Abu Dhabi can start."

Evacuations have been in progress for weeks and a charter flight put in place by France in mid-July.

Since May, France has taken in Afghan employees at French structures under potential threat, with 600 people relocated to France.

France gradually pulled out troops from Afghanistan between 2013 and 2015, and since then former personnel who worked for the French Army and their families, some 1,350 Afghans, were brought to France, the statement said.

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