NATO Tells Afghanistan to Meet its Commitments to Ensure Aid
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told Afghanistan's
president Tuesday that his government must follow through on a series of
reform plans to ensure that Western support continues beyond next year,
when most foreign troops will leave the country. The two leaders met in
Brussels during a NATO foreign ministers' meeting. ...
Hagel, Israeli Officials Vow to Strengthen Bond
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ended his first official visit to Israel
by meeting with government officials, taking a UH-60 Black Hawk
helicopter tour of Israel's borderlands, and spending time with soldiers
from the Israel Defense Forces. ...
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Pakistan's Musharraf Appears Before Anti-Terrorism Court
An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan has ordered the country's former
military ruler, Pervez Musharraf, to be made part of an ongoing
investigation into assassination of Benazir Bhutto five years ago. Also
on Tuesday police say they found a vehicle packed with explosives near
the Musharraf residence. ...
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NATO-Russia Talks Make Little Progress On Missile Defense
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says that the latest
meeting of the NATO-Russia Council 'maintained an active dialogue' but
did not make significant progress on the key issue of missile defense.
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Taiwan urges China, Japan to show restraint over islet row
Taiwan on Tuesday repeated its call for parties involved in the dispute
over the Diaoyutai Islands to show restraint, after Chinese surveillance
ships and Japanese coast guard boats and activists reportedly sailed to
waters near the islands. ...
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