New Zealand troops in Afghanistan will withdraw one year earlier than planned, Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully has announced.
He's made the announcement in Chicago where he is attending a NATO summit hosted by US President Barack Obama.
The meeting, also attended by Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman, involves heads of government, foreign ministers and defence ministers from the 50 International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) countries.
Mr McCully says the earlier conclusion of transition and withdrawal in 2013, instead of 2014, "reflects the outstanding work that New Zealand PRT personnel have done to prepare Bamyan province for transition to local control".