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Abdullah Abdullah has praised Afghan cadets during a visit to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Afghanistan and international community: commitments to reforms and renewed partnership
59 countries reaffirm their commitment to support Afghanistan to become a secure and stable nation.
Speech given by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond at the opening of the London Conference on Afghanistan
Baroness Anelay visited Oslo for discussions on advancing women’s rights in Afghanistan and met First Lady Rula Ghani
The Head of DFID Afghanistan wrote the following article ahead of the Girl Summit 2014 which took place in London on 22nd July.
On Sunday 19 October more than 200 business leaders came together in Kabul to discuss how to improve the business environment in Afghanistan.
The Comprehensive Agriculture and Rural Development Facility is helping Helmand to become a centre of agricultural productivity again.
At NATO Summit 2014, leaders set out future actions as International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) operations in Afghanistan end in 2014.
This publication explains why the UK went to Afghanistan in 2001 and what has happened since then.
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