Afghan president will defer signing US deal
Kabul: Afghanistan's president said he backs a security deal with the United States but told a gathering of elders on Thursday that if they and parliament approve the agreement it should be signed after next
He said such a move would show America's assurance “that we are moving on the path to security and they are accompanying us on this path.”
Government officials and the president's office were not immediately available to comment on the unforeseen development, which came just a day after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said he and Karzai had agreed on the language of the Bilateral Security Agreement.
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy, Robert Hilton, said he could not comment because it is an ongoing diplomatic discussion.
The Loya Jirga can revise or reject any clause of the draft agreement.