"President Obama and President Ghani have had regular discussions about the transition that is taking place in Afghanistan. President Ghani has requested some flexibility in that process, and it's our understanding - it's our knowledge that President Obama is actively considering that request," US Secretary of State John Kerry said.
Ghani has asked Obama to consider some flexibility as part of his government's emerging national security strategy.
Responding to questions, Ghani too left the final decision on Obama.
"The question on numbers is a decision for the President of the United States, and that decision will solely be made by President Obama," he said at the end of the day-long talks with the US leadership at Camp David, the presidential retreat.
"What we have emphasised and agreed is that we are strategic partners; we are bound by common interests and will act together to ensure both the safety of United States and the safety of Afghanistan. That is the important consideration," Ghani said.
Almost all US troops are scheduled to be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of next year, but there are new worries that the country could fall into deep instability without the presence of US troops.
According to a defence official, Instead of drawing down the 10,000 US troops now in Afghanistan to 5,500 by the end of this year, Obama will allow most of those troops to remain through 2015.
Defence Secretary Carter said that Pentagon will seek Congressional approval to fund sustenance of 352,000 Afghan troops through the year 2017.
"Today we can announce that the Defence Department intends to seek funding for Afghan forces to sustain an end strength of 352,000 personnel through 2017," he said, adding that this is part of unwavering commitment to a strong and enduring strategic partnership with Afghanistan.
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