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Friday, February 27, 2009

Key Afghan-Pakistani talks in US -- BBC

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the three nations had a common goal, a common threat and a common task. In her statement after the meetings, Mrs Clinton said that Washington was committed to its friends.
Key Afghan-Pakistani talks in US
د واشنګټن درې اړخيزه غونډه پای ته ورسېده
مذاکرات کلیدی با شرکت افغانستان و پاکستان در واشنگتن

احتمال برگزاری انتخابات در بهار
کرزی: په راتلونکو ټول ټاکنو کې ګډون وکړئ
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