KABUL): Germany has closed its embassy in Kabul after the country’s intelligence agency, the BND, warned of a risk of terrorist attack, reports said on Friday.
On Thursday, Germany’s foreign minister confirmed its embassy in Afghanistan was shut but declined to comment on a media report it had been closed in response to a “serious” security threat.
“It is correct that the German embassy in Kabul is currently closed,” a foreign ministry spokesman told a foreign news agency, AFP, confirming a report in the Welt newspaper.
However, the spokesman would not be drawn on the newspaper report that the embassy had been closed for “several days” after warnings of an “Islamist terrorist attack” from the German secret service (BND).
“According to our information, the BND recently warned the foreign ministry of a risk of a terrorist attack by Islamists in Kabul,” wrote the Welt. The paper added the indications of a looming attack were “concrete” and “serious”.
Germany has some 4,000 troops stationed in Afghanistan, making it the third-largest contributor to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, but its troops are withdrawing over the next year.
Martin Jäger, Germany’s new ambassador to Afghanistan, arrived in the country in September.
PAN Monitor/ma
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