Afghanistan's Neighbours Unite Against US Plan for Bagram Airbase in Strong Opposition
Afghanistan's neighbors have opposed US plans to establish a new diplomatic mission at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan's Kabul province, citing concerns over security and territorial disputes. The proposal was discussed during a meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump in September.

Afghanistan's neighbors have opposed US plans for a new military base at Bagram airfield in Afghanistan, citing concerns over the potential escalation of violence and destabilization of the region, according to reports. The proposed plan was reportedly put forth by US President Donald Trump during a visit to Pakistan in September. Neighboring countries including Pakistan and India have expressed their opposition to the idea, fearing it could embolden extremist groups and disrupt regional stability. The decision not to proceed with the plan is seen as a significant blow to US efforts to maintain a military presence in Afghanistan.