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White House: Taliban agree to allow civilian 'safe passage'

Additional US troops arrived and more were on the way, with a total of more than 6,000 expected to be involved in securing Kabul airport in the coming days

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Afghan families walk by the aircrafts at the Kabul airport in Kabul. Photo/AFP

Afghan families walk by the aircrafts at the Kabul airport in Kabul. Photo/AFP

The Taliban have agreed to allow "safe passage" from Afghanistan for civilians struggling to join a US-directed airlift from the capital, President Joe Biden's national security adviser said on Tuesday, although a timetable for completing the evacuation of Americans, Afghan allies and others has yet to be worked out with the country's new rulers.

Jake Sullivan acknowledged reports that some civilians were encountering resistance "being turned away or pushed back or even beaten" as they tried to reach the Kabul international airport. But he said "very large numbers" were reaching the airport and the problem of the others was being taken up with the Taliban, whose stunningly swift takeover of the country on Sunday plunged the US evacuation effort into chaos, confusion and violence.

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