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  • 11
    Jan
    2013
    4:00pm, EST

    Karzai visits Washington as relations remain strained

    Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai reviews an honor guard at the Pentagon before his meeting with U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta in Washington, D.C., Jan.10, 2013.

    Alex Wong / Getty Images

    President of Pentagon Memorial Fund, James Laychak, touches the bench of his brother David Laychak as he and U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. left, accompany Afghan President Hamid Karzai during a visit to the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial on Jan. 10, 2013 in Arlington, Virginia.

    J. Scott Applewhite / AP

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on right side of table, dines with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, left, in a small room at the State Department in Washington, D.C., Jan. 10, 2013. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is seated next to Secretary Clinton.

    Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP

    Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and his Foreign Minister Zalmay Rasul, left, meet Senate Republican Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, right, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Jan. 9, 2013.

    Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA

    President Barack Obama hosts Afghan President Hamid Karzai in the Oval Office for a bilateral meeting at the White House Jan. 11, 2013. The two are expected to discuss the speed at which U.S. troops will withdraw from Afghanistan.

    As the relationship between the two countries becomes increasingly strained, Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai travelled to Washington D.C, to meet with U.S. President Barack Obama. The two leaders were expected to discuss the transition in Afghanistan as the U.S. military withdraws and the continuing partnership between the two nations.  Some 66,000 U.S. troops are currently in Afghanistan. Karzai also visited the Pentagon, where he met with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and toured the Sept. 11 memorial site. Later that evening, he dined with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  Senators Mitch McConnell, Bob Casey, Tim Kaine and Deb Fischer also hosted the Afghan leader during his visit to Capitol Hill where they discussed the upcoming 2014 elections and women’s rights in Afghanistan. 

    Slideshow: Afghanistan: Nation at a crossroads

    Aref Karimi / AFP - Getty Images

    More than ten years after the beginning of the war, Afghanistan faces external pressure to reform as well as ongoing internal conflicts.

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    President Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai agreed to moving Afghanistan's security forces into the lead across the country, and endorsed the opening of a "Taliban office." Watch their entire statements.

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    He looks as if he's in a hurry to get back to his mud hut and feed his goats. I think if I was him I'd be going back to Afghanistan more depressed than ever. I can't imagine living in that hell hole and dealing with people that think F'ing camels is what they where put on earth to do.

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  • 16
    May
    2012
    9:37am, EDT

    Guido Bergmann / German Press Office via AFP - Getty Images

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai during a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin on May 16, 2012. Merkel and Karzai are due to sign a bilateral cooperation agreement, as well as hold talks paving the way for a May 20-21 NATO summit in Chicago.

    Behind the scenes diplomacy: Karzai and Merkel meet in Berlin

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    Yesterday, Angela Merkel met with the new president of France, Francois Hollande shortly after his swearing in. Today, Karzai is in Berlin to sign a strategic partnership with Germany and prepare for the NATO summit in Chicago. The U.S. hopes to announce funding for the Afghan security forces at the summit. Germany has the third largest contigent of troops serving in Afghanistan behind the U.S. and Britain.

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  • 17
    Feb
    2012
    6:11am, EST

    Aamir Qureshi / AFP - Getty Images

    From left: Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari and Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad join hands after a joint press conference at the Presidential Palace in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Feb. 17, 2012.

    Pakistan president hosts summit with leaders of Afghanistan and Iran

    The Associated Press reports from ISLAMABAD — The Afghan president appealed for Pakistan's help Thursday in negotiating a peace deal with Taliban militants ahead of a summit that will also include the leader of Iran.

    The meetings in Islamabad come at a time when momentum for peace talks with the Taliban seems to be growing, even as all parties to a stuttering process marked by intense mistrust say that success in ending the 10-year war in Afghanistan is far from certain. Read the full story.

    • Slideshow: Afghanistan
    • Slideshow: Iran
    • Slideshow: Pakistan

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    Looks more like a new axis of evil is taking shape.

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  • 26
    Jan
    2011
    5:43am, EST

    Musadeq Sadeq / AP

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai inspects a guard of honor to inaugurate the new parliament in Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. President Hamid Karzai swore in the country's new parliament Wednesday in a ceremony that marked the end of a drawn-out battle over whether the lawmakers would be able to start work despite ongoing investigations into electoral fraud.

    New parliament inaugurated by Afghan president

    By Elena Grothe

    The Associated Press reports:

    KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai swore in the country's new parliament Wednesday in a ceremony that marked the end of a drawn-out battle over whether the lawmakers would be able to start work despite ongoing investigations into electoral fraud.

    It is still unclear whether a disputed tribunal looking into allegations of misconduct will be able to change the results of the September elections, but the 249 members of the lower house will now be able to start work immediately, rather than waiting until late February as Karzai had ordered last week.

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  • 21
    Jan
    2011
    7:36am, EST

    Maxim Shipenkov / Pool via Reuters

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, shakes hands with his Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai during their meeting in Moscow, Jan. 21.

    Hamid Karzai's first official trip to Russia

    By Elena Grothe

    Full story here.

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