KEY POINTS
  • The nation's top representative to Afghanistan said Tuesday he doesn't think the Afghan government will collapse after U.S. and foreign troops leave the war-torn country later this year.
  • "I do not believe the government is going to collapse or the Taliban is going to take over," U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad told senators.
  • Khalilzad's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee comes after President Joe Biden announced the U.S. would complete its troop withdrawal from Afghanistan by Sept. 11.
Zalmay Khalilzad, special envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 27, 2021.

The nation's top representative to Afghanistan said Tuesday that he doesn't think the Afghan government will collapse after U.S. and foreign troops leave the war-torn country later this year.

"I do not believe the government is going to collapse or the Taliban is going to take over," U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad said during testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.