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Afghanistan

May 25, 1969
William P. Rogers
Kabul
Met with King Mohammad Zahir Shah and Prime Minister Etemadi.

November 1, 1974
Henry A. Kissinger
Kabul
Official visit. Met with Prime Minister Daoud and senior Afghan officials.

August 8, 1976
Henry A. Kissinger
Kabul
Official visit. Met with Prime Minister Daoud and senior Afghan officials.

January 17, 2002
Colin L. Powell
Kabul
Met with leaders of the Afghan Interim Authority; announced the upgrading of the U.S. Liaison Office to Embassy status.

March 17, 2004
Colin L. Powell
Kabul
Met with President Karzai and with U.S. military and civilian officials.

 


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