WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden reaffirmed Washington's support for Kabul as fighting has heightened in the war-torn country since the withdrawal of American forces commenced in May. President Biden emphasized continued US support, including development and humanitarian aid, for the Afghan people, including women, girls, and minorities," according to reports from White House. The two leaders on Friday discussed the present situation in Afghanistan and reaffirmed their commitment to an enduring bilateral partnership. Biden and Ghani also agreed that the "Taliban's current offensive is in direct contradiction to the movement's claim to support a negotiated settlement of the conflict", according to the White House. The US leader also reaffirmed Washington's commitment to continue supporting the Afghan security forces to defend themselves. The White House further said that the planned USD 3.3 billion of security assistance for Kabul in fiscal year 2022 would prioritise capabilities of the Afghan Air Force, key supplies, and salaries for Afghan troops. In a tweet on Saturday morning, Ghani said: "President Biden reassured me that support for the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) will continue. We have confidence that they will protect and defend Afghanistan. Tunisia Govt extends state of emergency until 2022 through Jan. 19, 2022 Covid: Moderna jab approved for teenagers in EUA far-right extremist killed 77 people in Norway. A decade on, 'the hatred is still out there'