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Afghan, Pakistani Leaders Call For Talks With Taliban

Published February 04, 2013

Following joint talks in Britain Monday, the Afghan and Pakistani leaders say they are committed to achieve the goal of a peace settlement in Afghanistan over the next six months. Henry Ridgwell reports for VOA from London.


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