SYDNEY, July 8 (Xinhua) -- Australia has extended its Afghanistan security mission by an extra six months and pledged further monetary support for the nation's security forces as the world grapples with a resurgent Taliban.
Australia, a key ally in the United States' Middle Eastern conflicts on Friday pledged an extra 300 million Australian dollars over three years to continue development of Afghanistan's security forces. Australia has already committed 500 million Australian dollars from 2010-2017, with the extra funds extending the operation to 2020.
"It is vital to continue to build the capacity of the Afghan security forces to defend the Afghan people against the Taliban and other terrorist groups," Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in a statement ahead of the NATO Leaders' Summit in Warsaw.
No senior Australian government official however will attend the Warsaw Summit, where Afghanistan's security and the revival of the Taliban will be of focus, due to a bitterly close national election one week ago that is still yet to be decided.
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