State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Friday that teams of U.S. and international air traffic experts have assessed Hamid Karzai International Airport to help facilitate a “smooth transfer” once the U.S. completes evacuations on Aug. 31, but cautioned that it would be “unreasonable” to expect normal airport operations to resume on Sept. 1.
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Afghanistan crisis: Air traffic experts have assessed Kabul airport to support ‘smooth transfer,’ Price says
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