U.S., Afghanistan To Discuss 'Strategic Partnership'
1st Nov 2006, 21:17 GMT
November 1, 2006 -- The United States has agreed to send a senior State Department official to Kabul in January for talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai as part of a "strategic partnership" dialogue.
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