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Afghan observers suspicious of Karzai's motives in security agreement talks
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/ Hasas, Mohammad Daud
/ National security
/ Presidential elections
/ Radfar, Hashmat
/ State court decisions
2013
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Agreements
/ Hasas, Mohammad Daud
/ National security
/ Presidential elections
/ Radfar, Hashmat
/ State court decisions
2013
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Afghan observers suspicious of Karzai's motives in security agreement talks
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Afghan observers suspicious of Karzai's motives in security agreement talks
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Nawyan said the USA was trying to set an October deadline for the signing of the security agreement because it did not want the agreement to be \"misused by any side in the elections\". He said the 2014 elections \"will be very decisive and take Afghanistan in a new direction,\" but accused [Karzai] of using the Afghan-US security agreement to help his ruling team remain in power. Asked what situation in the country he predicts if the ruling team fails to meet the USA's deadline for signing the Kabul-Washington security agreement, [Mohammad Daud Hasas] said: \"The respected president and the USA know each other very well... They warn each other. The respected president says that the next president will sign it and the Americans say that it should be signed in October.\" He criticized the president for asking young people to \"get their voting cards\" in a situation where the provinces do not enjoy security. Karzai \"should exert pressures on the Americans and Europeans to ensure the people's security... And at least 50 per cent of the people should be able to take part in the elections,\" he said.
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