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Afghanistan collects long-term strategic partnership agreements, France reconsiders withdrawal timeline

937 words - February 3, 2012 - Writing by Shawnna Robert; Editing by Charles Rault | © DiploNews, all rights reserved.

The future of long-term international commitment to development in Afghanistan became slightly clearer this week as Afghanistan signed strategic partnership and friendship agreements with numerous countries. Stopping first in Rome on a four day trip around Europe, Afghan President Hamid Karzai met with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti to sign a strategic partnership agreement that covered political, security, economic, counter narcotics, rule of law, cultural, media and capacity building cooperation with Afghanistan. Karzai also met with UK Prime Minister David Cameron to sign a...

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