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Trump says US seeks control of Afghanistan's Bagram air base given up in withdrawal

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Posted on September 19, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -The United States seeks to regain control of Bagram air base in Afghanistan, President Donald Trump said on Thursday during a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir

Trump Pushes for U.S. Control of Afghanistan's Bagram Air Base

U.S. Interest in Bagram Air Base

LONDON (Reuters) -The United States seeks to regain control of Bagram air base in Afghanistan, President Donald Trump said on Thursday during a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, but an Afghan official dismissed the need for any U.S. presence.

Strategic Importance of Bagram

The historic Soviet-built airstrip was the main base for American forces in the mountainous South Asian nation following the attacks of September 11, 2001, until their 2021 withdrawal led to a takeover by the Islamist Taliban movement.

"We're trying to get it back," Trump said of Bagram, citing what he called its strategic location near China. "We want that base back."

Afghan Government's Stance

Kabul said it was not open to any such deal, however.

"Afghanistan and the United States need to engage with one another ... without the United States maintaining any military presence in any part of Afghanistan," Zakir Jalal, an Afghan foreign ministry official, said in a post on X.

The two nations could establish economic and political relations on the basis of mutual respect and shared interests, he added.

U.S.-Taliban Engagement

Engaging with Kabul to free citizens wrongly detained abroad, U.S. officials held talks on Saturday with Afghan authorities regarding Americans held in Afghanistan.  

Adam Boehler, the Trump administration's special hostage envoy, and Zalmay Khalilzad, a former U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan, met the Taliban's foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi.

Washington does not recognise the Taliban administration, which seized power in 2021 after 20 years of U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan.

(Reporting by Steve Holland, Andrea Shalal in London and Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul; Editing by Doina Chiacu and Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump seeks US control of Bagram air base.
  • Bagram's strategic location near China is emphasized.
  • Afghan official rejects US military presence.
  • US and Taliban engage in talks over detained Americans.
  • Bagram was a key base for US forces until 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bagram Air Base?
Bagram Air Base is a military installation in Afghanistan that served as a key operational hub for U.S. forces after the September 11 attacks until the withdrawal in 2021.
What is the Taliban?
The Taliban is an Islamist militant group that gained control of Afghanistan in 2021 after the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces, following a two-decade military intervention.
What is a military presence?
A military presence refers to the deployment of armed forces in a specific location, often for strategic, security, or diplomatic purposes.

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