(Vatican Radio) While Afghanistan continues to face significant challenges in areas
such as human rights and protection, the country has realized strong political and
development gains, according to the top UN envoy in the country. In his year-end briefing
to the Security Council, Ján Kubiš stressed the need for a sustained partnership between
Afghanistan and the international community as the country undergoes a period of transition.
The majority of foreign forces in Afghanistan are set to withdraw by the end of 2014
when the country assumes full national sovereignty. Presidential elections have also
been set for that year. Meanwhile, according to reports at least 2,040 US service
members dead have been killed in Afghanistan since the beginning of US troops mission
in Afghanistan in 2001.
Listen to the report by correspondent Nathan Morley: