American publication: Washington plans to hand over the planes of the former Afghan army to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

Some knowledgeable sources have said that the US wants to hand over the helicopters of the former Afghan army to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
The American Publication Politico, quoting some knowledgeable sources, wrote that the United States has decided to hand over 42 helicopters of the former Afghan army, which were transferred to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan after the fall of the previous government of this country, to those two countries.
This publication writes that in exchange for handing over these helicopters to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, the United States asks those two countries to help the United States in trapping and killing terrorists in Afghanistan.
According to reports, American officials are negotiating with Tajik and Uzbek officials to reach an agreement in this regard.
According to the Politico report, the planes that America plans to deliver to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan were transferred to those two countries by Afghan pilots after the fall of the previous government of Afghanistan.
The Taliban have asked the United States many times before to return these planes to Afghanistan, but Washington has refused to answer these demands of the Taliban.



