Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Afghanistan keen to own their safety
The importances of the meeting in Kabul are still to the point that the international group of people is worried about him.
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai said that Afghanistan wants by 2014 to make sure their safekeeping themselves.
Afghanistan future is about the start of the international discussion Karzai said Afghanistan and were supporting him before a hazardous enemy country. He believed that Afghanistan so far has failed to meet the goal of better supremacy.
Addressing the same conference that U.S. escritoire of State Hillary Clitanne U.S. long-term support to Afghanistan is prepared.
U.S. military promise in Afghanistan, he said there, as well as measures for economic development are also unparalleled.
The conference corruption in Afghanistan, security, development and governance issues to be discussed; including representatives of 70 countries have come to be.
After three decades in Kaabual near Afghanistan's capital is an international discussion
Kabul after the meeting in London in January month will be a meeting of donor countries. In the last three decades in Kabul is the first occasion such a large international gathering.
Conference before the safety measures situation in Kabul had been extremely hard and Monday was the start checking. Kabul, Afghanistan, and particularly in recent months have been several suicide attacks.
A National Peace Jirga held in Kabul last month was. Jirga was inaugurated by President Karzai and the missile attack were the same? After the event, head of the country's secret was the Home Minister has submissive.
Security versus development
Interior Ministry spokesman Jemarhai Bsarae communicate the matching week, the committee told Reuters, ''We are hundred percent ready, but we cannot say that everything will be planned.''
But even though it is not the donor meeting for Afghanistan and help many countries have announced. Britain has said that he will add to spending 40 percent on projects in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan close to $ 36 billion since 2001, i.e. $ 1,200 per person to have helped. BBC reporter David Lion says that the international development assistance has had little impact segment.
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