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Iran, Afghanistan Agree to Boost Economic Cooperation – Fars News Agency


Fars News Agency
Iran, Afghanistan Agree to Boost Economic Cooperation
Fars News Agency
"Iran and Afghanistan economies are complementary for each other; Tehran wishes a stable developed Afghanistan in its neighborhood," Alishiri underlined. Iran and Afghanistan enjoy expanding ties and cooperation and observers believe that the good
Afghanistan sign economic cooperation pact with IranKhaama Press
Iran, Afghanistan sign economic MoUIslamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, Kabul ink MOU to expand economic tiesTehran Times

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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taliban – Reuters


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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taliban
Reuters
By Rob Taylor | KABUL (Reuters) – Afghanistan will press Pakistan for access to Taliban leaders during a one-day visit to Kabul by Pakistan's foreign minister, with Afghan officials hoping to ease cross-border strains and lay the ground for peace
Afghanistan, Taliban to Talk in Saudi ArabiaWall Street Journal
Afghanistan seeks direct talks with TalibanABC Online

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Khar to visit Afghanistan on Feb 1: Report – The Express Tribune


The Express Tribune
Khar to visit Afghanistan on Feb 1: Report
The Express Tribune
Khar asked by Prime Minister Gilani to travel to Kabul ahead of a trilateral summit on the future of Afghanistan. By AFP / Reuters Khar asked by Prime Minister Gilani to travel to Kabul ahead of a trilateral summit on the future of Afghanistan.
Former Taliban Officials Say US Talks StartedNew York Times
News Analysis: Pakistan, Afghanistan set to put joint peace efforts back on trackPeople’s Daily Online
'I fear Afghanistan will become like Vietnam'The Guardian
The News International -AFP -The Australian
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Khar to visit Afghanistan on Feb 1: Report – The Express Tribune


The Express Tribune
Khar to visit Afghanistan on Feb 1: Report
The Express Tribune
Khar asked by Prime Minister Gilani to travel to Kabul ahead of a trilateral summit on the future of Afghanistan. By Reuters Khar asked by Prime Minister Gilani to travel to Kabul ahead of a trilateral summit on the future of Afghanistan.
Khar first Pak woman MP visiting AfghanistanThe News International
Pakistan FM to visit Afghanistan Feb. 1-reportThe Sun Daily

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Afghanistan signs strategic pact with United Kingdom – Khaama Press


Khaama Press
Afghanistan signs strategic pact with United Kingdom
Khaama Press
This agreement specifies the scope of cooperation between London and Kabul after 2014 when international security forces leave Afghanistan. One of the benefits of this agreement will be establishing a military university in Afghanistan with the support
Afghan drawdown 'will be hard to manage'BBC News

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Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan: speakers – PakistanToday.com.pk


The Express Tribune
Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan: speakers
PakistanToday.com.pk
Ole Kvaernoe, the director of the Institute for Strategy at the Faculty of Strategy and Military Operations of the Royal Danish Defence College, expressed his concern over the situation in Afghanistan. He warned though a premature withdrawal of foreign
Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concernsThe Express Tribune
'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region'Pakistan Daily Times
New Era of Pak-Russia RelationsKashmir Watch
GlobalPost
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Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan – The News International


The Express Tribune
Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan
The News International
Ole Kvaernoe, the Director of the Institute for Strategy at the Faculty of Strategy and Military Operations of the Royal Danish Defence College, expressed his concern over the situation in Afghanistan. He warned that a premature withdrawal of foreign
Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concernsThe Express Tribune
'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region'Pakistan Daily Times
NATO relying on smugglers along Pakistan's border, Pakistan official sayGlobalPost
International News Network -Skim That
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Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan’s concerns – The Express Tribune


The Express Tribune
Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concerns
The Express Tribune
By News Desk Participants of a discussion on Tuesday called for addressing Pakistan's concerns with regard to the impending withdrawal of the Nato-led International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) from Afghanistan. The discussion was organised by the
Pakistan wants a stable AfghanistanThe News International
'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region'Pakistan Daily Times
NATO relying on smugglers along Pakistan's border, Pakistan official sayGlobalPost
OilPrice.com -ABC News
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Afghans hit by food price hikes as Pakistan shutdown bites – Reuters

Afghans hit by food price hikes as Pakistan shutdown bites
Reuters
By Rob Taylor | KABUL Jan 23 (Reuters) – With snow piled deep in front of his small Kabul shop and a border shutdown enforced by Pakistan driving up food prices and severing a vital lifeline into Afghanistan, Asmatullah is having his own winter of

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Taliban told to compromise or risk new fight – Reuters


The Nation, Pakistan
Taliban told to compromise or risk new fight
Reuters
Marc Grossman, the US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, is expected in Kabul at the weekend to discuss progress in negotiations — seen by their supporters as the best chance of ending a decade-long war — with Afghan officials.
U.S. still pursing talks with Taliban in AfghanistanSTLtoday.com
Romney needs to be careful about his 'facts' about the Afghanistan warWashington Post
US sees new interest from Taliban in peace talksFox News
New York Times -Boston.com
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