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- Chicago NATO Summit to define "vision" for Afghanistan
- ISAF Commander Allen sees positive signs for relationship with Pakistan
- Al-Qaeda's organization has been decimated, DOD official says in a pre-NATO summit briefing
- Afghanistan and Germany sign historic agreement
- Afghanistan welcomes financial pledges by Germany and Australia
- NATO Summit in Chicago to focus on Afghanistan, Missile Defense
- Afghan managers train in cyber defense under NATO supervision
- On combating terrorism, the international community has not done as well as it promised, President Karzai tells Russian media
- Afghan President Karzai announces the official launch of Transition Tranche 3
- Afghanistan, capabilities and partnerships top busy Chicago Summit agenda
- NATO Summit to focus on Afghanistan, Capabilities, Partnerships
- Afghanistan campaign on track, ISAF Deputy Commander Bradshaw says
- India bids to expand strategic footprint in Afghanistan
- Afghan, NATO Forces build on security progress
- Obama, Karzai sign Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) in Kabul
- Jehadi leaders' consultative meeting endorses draft Afghan-US Strategic Partnership Agreement
- Sixth Afghanistan-Pakistan-US Core Group trilateral meeting held in Islamabad
- Afghan National Security Force will need some $1.3 billion, Clinton tells Australian counterpart Carr
- Pakistan, corruption affect South, West Afghanistan, says former NATO commander
- Beyond 2014, Australia will provide training to the Afghan military
- Afghan-US Strategic Partnership Agreement finalized
- Peaceful settlement of situation in Afghanistan discussed in Ashgabat
- NATO Conference focuses on post-2014 Afghanistan
- Afghan President Karzai meets Hezb-e-Islami delegation for Peace talks
- NATO at "Pivotal Point" in Afghan Mission, says US Defense Secretary Panetta
- We are serving Australia's national interest in Afghanistan, says PM Julia Gillard
- Afghan forces responded to a series of attacks in Kabul
- NATO and Afghanistan committed to partnership beyond 2014
- Australian and ISAF Commanders confident in transition to Afghan led security in Uruzgan by 2014
- Afghanistan and Australia work toward forging a Strategic Partnership
- "We managed to afghanize Foreign Special Ops on Afghan soil," says President Karzai
- US, Afghan Forces sign Special Operations agreement
- Afghan unit carries out night operation despite friction between Karzai and Obama
- US Department of State authorizes Lashkar-e-Tayyiba Leaders reward, up to $10 million
- US, Afghans negotiate on night raids
- NATO, EU reaffirm long-term commitment to Afghanistan
- New mandate will strengthen engagement in Afghanistan, says UN envoy
- President Karzai and US Special Envoy discuss support for Afghan National Security Forces
- Presidents of Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan sign accords on routes, energy
- The main problem of UN is lack of clear strategy on Afghanistan says Iranian President Ahmadinejad
- US, Afghanistan relationship remains intact
- Afghan transition process on track despite recent violent incidents
- Afghanistan Strategy remains on track, says US Adm. Stavridis
- Disbandment of Private Security Firms continues in Afghanistan
- Russia strongly supports the efforts for national reconciliation in Afghanistan
- Obama and Karzai reaffirm their shared commitment to the Lisbon framework
- US-UK will stick with strategy in Afghanistan
- Partnership tested between US and Afghanistan, proven after horrific events, says US Defense Secretary Panetta
- Afghanistan Strategy on track despite recent events, says US Defense Secretary Panetta
- US President Obama discusses situations in Iran, Syria, Afghanistan
- Europe remains committed to Afghan Mission, US Adm. Stavridis says
- The first Afghanistan-China-Pakistan trilateral dialogue was held in Beijing
- US officials reaffirm commitment to Afghan Strategy
- US Defense Secretary Panetta supports ISAF personnel recall after Kabul murders
- US Deputy Defense Secretary Carter, Afghan Defense Minister meet to discuss progress
- British FCO sees progress in Afghanistan
- Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan vow to enhance Trilateral Cooperation
- Pakistan supports an Afghan-led and owned Peace Process
- Afghan President Karzai leaves on three-day official visit to Pakistan
- US and German Defense top officials Panetta, De Maizière discuss Afghanistan, Syria, Iran
- Afghan and Pakistan Presidents stress enhanced bilateral trade cooperation
- New UK tri-Service intelligence unit formed to support Afghanistan operations
- US JCS Gen. Dempsey optimistic that Afghan forces ready by 2014
- 2012 will be an important year in Afghanistan, says UK
- Joint Command chief Army Lt. Gen. Scaparrotti says ISAF has momentum to succeed
- Afghan FM Rassoul meets U.S., German, Australian, Chinese and Japanese officials
- Civilian casualty numbers in Afghanistan rise again, UN reports
- Afghanistan tops NATO Conference topics, says US Secretary of Defense Panetta
- Ending operations in Afghanistan in 2013 sends exactly the wrong signal to our enemies, McCain warns
- Afghan President Karzai discusses mutual concerns with Pakistani Foreign Minister Khar
- PM Cameron and President Karzai sign UK-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership
- German Bundestag adopted the Afghanistan mandate by a large margin
- Peace process can only be successful if it is led by Afghans, says new UN envoy
- Afghan President Karzai leaves for Europe to sign Strategic Partnership Agreements
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ISAF-Afghan
focus remains on progress amid violent riots
Afghanistan collects long-term strategic partnership
agreements

Mullen,
now retired, shaped U.S.-Pakistani relations

Ties
between UK and Pakistan remain strong and unbroken
Pakistan
expands its international partnerships
Mixed
reviews from UN and NATO on Afghan security
Inadequate
U.S.-Pakistan cooperation to blame for border incident
Afghanistan
conference focused on 2014 goals
U.S.
and Pakistan officials meet to repair ties |
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