Foreign relations of Afghanistan The Access for Afghan Women Act of 2003 is a bill introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Representatives Carolyn Maloney ( Democrat, New York) and Dana Rohrabacher ( Republican, California). The bill was submitted on March 27, 2003 to the House of Representatives and was immediately referred to the House Committee on International Relations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Access for Afghan Women Act"
Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association is a group which operates in Afghanistan and Pakistan with the aim to promote various issues such as refugees, free trade zones, education, landmines, and poverty. The organisation organises various conferences, including collaborative efforts with the United Nations Human Rights Commission. ...more on Wikipedia about "Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association"
The Durand Line is a term for the poorly marked 2,640 kilometer (1,610 mile) border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Durand line"
The Embassy of Afghanistan in Canada is the embassy of Afghanistan in Ottawa, Canada. It is located at 246 Queen Street, Suite 400 in downtown Ottawa. It promotes Afghan-Canadian relations, and provides services to both Afghan and Canadian citizens. Afghanistan also maintains a consulate in Toronto. ...more on Wikipedia about "Embassy of Afghanistan in Ottawa"
The foreign relations of Afghanistan, like those of each country, have changed along with political, sociological, and economic state of the various parts of Afghanistan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Foreign relations of Afghanistan"
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) is an international stabilization force in Kabul, Afghanistan consisting of about 6,500 personnel. Authorized by the United Nations Security Council in December 2001, the ISAF was charged with securing Kabul and its nearby Bagram air base from Taliban and al Qaida elements and factional warlords, so as to allow for the establishment and security of the Afghan Transitional Administration headed by Hamid Karzai. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Security Assistance Force"
(List of United States ambassadors to Afghanistan) * Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (1949 - 1951) - First formal ambassador ...more on Wikipedia about "List of United States ambassadors to Afghanistan"
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