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  • Nato soldiers in Afghanistan Ghani The New Afghan President
     OP - October 03, 2014, 02:47 PM

    Nato soldiers in Afghanistan have made the world a safer place: Ghani The New Afghan President



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    KABUL: Newly-inaugurated Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Friday set a fresh tone in relations with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) countries that have fought in the country against the Taliban, paying a fulsome tribute to foreign soldiers who died in battle.

    Ghani, speaking alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron in Kabul, said the Nato soldiers in Afghanistan had made the world a safer place. “I want to say thank you to those families for the loss of their loved ones,” Ghani said. “They stood shoulder-to-shoulder (with Afghan forces) and we will remember them."

    “Your presence here has meant London has been safe as well as the rest of the world."


    Ghani has already begun to reset ties with the US and Nato military by signing a long-delayed agreement allowing about 12,000 foreign troops to stay on into 2015 to further train the Afghan army and police.

    The deal — signed on Ghani's first day in power — was a major cause of friction between Washington and Karzai, who eventually refused to sign it despite heavy international and domestic pressure.

    “Let me thank every soldier and civilian who was injured in Afghanistan and have left pieces of their bodies here,” Ghani said.

    “(They) have memories, some of them haunting memories, but I hope they will also remember the good heart of the Afghans."

    I like that guy., The soldiers of NATO and US who fought n Afghanistan at least deserves that.. I hope he takes Afghanistan out of this brutal mess.

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