Bilateral Security Agreement (2014)

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The Bilateral Security Agreement (2014) is a long-term defense pact that defined the legal framework for the continued presence and operations of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after the formal end of NATO combat missions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral security agreement
defense pact
international treaty
alsoKnownAs BSA NERFINISHED
U.S.–Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement NERFINISHED
appliesTo U.S. civilian personnel supporting U.S. forces in Afghanistan
U.S. defense contractors in Afghanistan
U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan
countryInvolved Afghanistan NERFINISHED
United States of America NERFINISHED
definesFrameworkFor continued presence of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after the formal end of NATO combat missions
counterterrorism cooperation between the United States and Afghanistan
post‑2014 U.S. military operations in Afghanistan
training, advising, and assisting Afghan security forces by U.S. forces
field international law
international security
follows U.S.–Afghan Status of Forces arrangements under the NATO ISAF mission
geographicalScope territory of Afghanistan
hasComponent provisions on criminal jurisdiction over U.S. personnel
provisions on dispute resolution between the parties
provisions on environmental and health protection
provisions on movement of vehicles, vessels, and aircraft of U.S. forces
provisions on taxes and customs for U.S. forces and contractors
inForceDuring period of continued U.S. military presence in Afghanistan after 2014
legalNature security cooperation agreement
status of forces agreement
purpose to define the legal framework for the continued presence of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after the end of NATO combat missions
to provide a framework for U.S.–Afghan security cooperation
to regulate the status of U.S. forces in Afghanistan
regulates access to Afghan facilities and areas by U.S. forces
carrying of weapons by U.S. forces in Afghanistan
entry and exit of U.S. forces and contractors from Afghanistan
jurisdiction over U.S. forces in Afghanistan
legal status of U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan
use of Afghan territory by U.S. forces for security operations
relatedAgreement Strategic Partnership Agreement between the United States and Afghanistan NERFINISHED
relatedTo NATO Resolute Support Mission NERFINISHED
end of NATO ISAF combat mission in Afghanistan
signatory Islamic Republic of Afghanistan NERFINISHED
United States of America NERFINISHED
subjectOf U.S.–Afghanistan security cooperation after 2014
timePeriodCovered post‑2014 period in Afghanistan
topic counterterrorism
defense
jurisdiction over foreign troops
military presence
training of Afghan National Security Forces

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Afghanistan–United States relations keyAgreement Bilateral Security Agreement (2014)