Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in NY

The Afghanistan National Peace and Development Framework is our plan to achieve self-reliance and increase the welfare of our people. We will build a productive and broad-based economy that creates jobs. We will establish the rule of law and put an end to corruption, criminality, and violence. Justice and the rule of law require that we step up the fight against corruption, reform our courts, and [Read More...]

Click here to see and download the document: Realizing Self-Reliance Commitments to Reforms and Renewed Partnership [Read More...]

Lecture by Ashraf Ghani President, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Chair: Michael Keating Senior Consulting Fellow, Asia Programme, Chatham House 4 December 2014 [tab:TEXT] Robin Niblett Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Chatham House. Delighted you could all join us this evening. I hope that you will join me and my colleagues at Chatham House in giving a very warm welcome to Dr Ashraf [Read More...]

KABUL (Pajhwok): Kabul and Washington on Tuesday signed a long-delayed security pact allowing the presence of a residual American force, number around 9,500, in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Also on Tuesday, the new government of national unity inked a status of forces agreement (SOFA) with NATO, whose combat mission in the country is scheduled to end this year. National Security Advisor Hanif Atmar [Read More...]

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