Boris Johnson described the situation as "extremely difficult".He has vowed to get as many as possible of the Afghans who worked with the UK out of the country, as the Taliban stood poised to take control of Kabul.Olympic star Jack Woolley hospitalised after horrific attackHe added: "Our priority is to make sure that we deliver on our obligations to UK nationals in Afghanistan, to all those who have helped the British effort in Afghanistan for over 20 years and to get them out as fast as we can."Boris went on to say the ambassador was "working around the clock" to help process applications.He added that 2,000 Afghans had left and come back to Britain under the country's resettlement scheme.He went on to urge the West to "work together" to.
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