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ISCA
Attends SAIS Event with Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Foreign Minister
of Afghanistan
Accompanied
by members of the U.S. Secret Service, on January 29 2002,
Afghan Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullah Abdullah addressed members
of the diplomat, policymaking, aid and development communities
at Johns Hopkins' School for Advanced International Studies
(SAIS). Dr. Abdullah, who visited Washington as a member of
the interim government delegation, spoke about the current
state of affairs in Afghanistan.
Dr.
Abdullah was confident that through foreign aid development
and the commitment of the international community to stabilize
Afghanistan and the region, his country could engage in immediate,
positive rebuilding.
Like
several of the interim government's spokepersons throughout
their four-day visit to Washington and New York, Dr. Abdullah
stressed that the world community can best assist the recovering
nation by allowing Afghan citizens to define and implement
their own redevelopment programs that strengthen social, academic,
religious and economic institutions within the context of
Afghan cultural norms.
Dr.
Abdullah proudly elaborated on his nation's achievements before
and during the war with the former USSR and since the overthrow
of the Taliban.
In
answer to questions posed by ISCA, the foreign minister also
spoke passionately about the Afghan Diaspora and how expatriate
Afghans are eager to return to their homeland and invest in
its redevelopment. Another issue discussed in detail was safeguarding
any resurgence of Wahhabi/extremist influences that might
threaten democracy and the return to law and order.
More
information on the event is available at http://www.sais-jhu.edu/mediastream/abdulla_0129.htm
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