UK's ambassador Laurie Bristow promises to help those left behind as he arrives in UK on last flight out of Kabul
British Ambassador to Afghanistan has vowed to help British nationals and Afghan translators stuck in Kabul. Sir Laurie Bristow said he will 'do everything' to 'help Afghans achieve security and peace that they deserve'.
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