Thursday, 13 November 2014

The United States and Pakistan does not want peace in Afghanistan, Karzai

The United States and Pakistan does not want peace in Afghanistan, Karzai
Hamid Karzai accused Pakistan also criticized and he wants to take control of Afghanistan’s foreign policy. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has criticized the United States in his last speech.
In his last speech at the presidential palace said Karzai, the peace process failed because the United States does not want peace and its own goals.
He said it was not among the Afghans, for the purposes of the foreigners. ”
The president also criticized neighboring Pakistan and charged that he wants to gain control over the foreign policy of Afghanistan.
He said: “I​​’m telling you again that the Afghanistan war is not our war, it is imposed on us, and we are its victims. Peace will not come until the United States and Pakistan would not do it. ‘
New national unity government on Monday in Afghanistan and Hamid Karzai for his successor advised to be cautious in dealing with Washington.
Earlier, Afghan President Hamid Karzai for the deaths of civilians in the operations of the United States have been criticized.
In his farewell speech, he would have had friendly relations between the two countries if America words and actions are in harmony.
Hamid Karzai, the country's elected president twice.
In the past, NATO coalition forces in Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, has criticized. The NATO presence in Afghanistan for more than a decade, the country was not stable.
Afghan president says: “On the issue of security from NATO operations in Afghanistan have suffered too much trouble. I get a lot of loss and is not safe yet, because nothing happened. ”
United States in 2014 under a security agreement, American forces in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the majority of the ten thousand troops to keep.
Hamid Karzai last year, the BBC said in an interview: “America relations began to deteriorate in 2005 when for the first time witnessed the killing of civilians, and we saw the terror the war should have been there. ”

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