They have a current troop contribution of 90 men.
There are 5 Icelanders serving in Afghanistan.
There are 1,740 Turks serving in Afghanistan.
Portugal has 250 men stationed in Afghanistan.
The ISAF has over 40 nations that have troops stationed in Afghanistan ranging from token numbers to serious combat formations.
It is the NATO-led, UN mandated operation in Afghanistan
UN Security Council Resolution 1386, adopted on 20 December 2001, authorized the establishment of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. The resolution authorized member states, working under ISAF, to assist the Afghan Transitional Authority in maintaining security in Kabul and its surrounding areas. It aimed to promote stability and facilitate the establishment of a new government in Afghanistan.
The United Nations (UN) was involved in the Afghanistan war primarily through its Security Council resolutions. In 2001, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1378, endorsing international efforts to combat terrorism in Afghanistan. It also established the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to assist in maintaining security and stability in the country. Additionally, the UN has supported humanitarian and development efforts in Afghanistan through its agencies and programs.
Norway has 500 troops in Afghanistan/
There are 245 troops from Lithuania in Afghanistan.
Poland has 2,630 troops stationed in Afghanistan.
There are 540 Bulgarians in Afghanistan.
There are 9 serving in Afghanistan.
There are 40 serving in Afghanistan.
They have 40 men serving in Afghanistan.
There are 160 Estonians serving in Afghanistan.
There are 3.400 Italians serving in Afghanistan.
South Korea has 250 troops stationed in Afghanistan.
Portugal has 250 men stationed in Afghanistan.
Finland has 80 troops serving in Afganistan.