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Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Afghanistan
Reconstruction
Remarks, Fact Sheets, Press Releases
2005
  

2005

--10/12/05  Briefing En Route to Kabul; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; En Route to Kabul
--10/12/05  Interview With Hanif Sherzad of Radio Afghanistan; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Kabul, Afghanistan
--10/12/05  Remarks With Afghan President Hamid Karzai; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Kabul, Afghanistan
--08/23/05  The Situation in Afghanistan; Ambassador John R. Bolton, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Statement for Submission to the Security Council; New York, New York
--08/04/05  Detainee Transfers to Afghanistan
--06/15/05  Nomination to be Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; Ambassador Ronald Neumann; Statement Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
--05/23/05  Joint Declaration of the United States-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership
--05/23/05  President Welcomes Afghan President Karzai to the White House; President George W. Bush; The East Room; Washington, DC

  
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