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Afghan President Hamid Karzai told a US congressional delegation that he respects the decision of the people of Crimea to reunite with Russia. His comment follows the March 16 referendum in which 96 percent of voters opted to join the Russian Federation.

The events in Crimea and Ukraine were among several issues discussed in a Kabul meeting between Karzai and the group of Democratic and Republican congressmen. The bipartisan delegation was led by Senator Kelly Ayotte.

Karzai made it clear that Afghanistan respects the free will of the people of Crimea and Sevastopol to decide their own future, the Afghan president’s office said on its website.

Despite Western claims that the accession of Crimea to Russia will never be recognized internationally, Afghanistan and many other nations have backed the decision made by the Crimean population.

On Friday, Ukraine recalled its ambassador to Armenia after the country’s president, Serzh Sargsyan, told Vladimir Putin in a phone conversation that the Crimean referendum was a “model for the realization of self-determination.”

Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Venezuela, and North Korea have also supported the right to self-determination for the people of Crimea.

On Friday, Crimea and Sevastopol – which used to be part of Ukraine – officially joined Russia, with President Putin signing the finalizing decree.

Previously, Russian lawmakers ratified an international treaty with Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, which the sides signed at the Kremlin on March 18.

Crimea’s rejoining of Russia was triggered by an armed coup in Kiev, which saw democratically elected Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich ousted.

The uprising of the predominantly Russian-speaking region of Crimea began after the new self-proclaimed authorities passed a law revoking the regional status of the Russian language.

It resulted in a referendum in which 83 percent of the Crimean population participated. An overwhelming majority of over 96 percent voted in favor of reunification with Russia.

Afghanistan respects Crimea's right to self-determination – Karzai — RT News
 
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This is surely going to irk the US of A. Good for you guys. Get ready to be double teamed. :D
 
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai told a US congressional delegation that he respects the decision of the people of Crimea to reunite with Russia. His comment follows the March 16 referendum in which 96 percent of voters opted to join the Russian Federation.

The events in Crimea and Ukraine were among several issues discussed in a Kabul meeting between Karzai and the group of Democratic and Republican congressmen. The bipartisan delegation was led by Senator Kelly Ayotte.

Karzai made it clear that Afghanistan respects the free will of the people of Crimea and Sevastopol to decide their own future, the Afghan president’s office said on its website.

Despite Western claims that the accession of Crimea to Russia will never be recognized internationally, Afghanistan and many other nations have backed the decision made by the Crimean population.

On Friday, Ukraine recalled its ambassador to Armenia after the country’s president, Serzh Sargsyan, told Vladimir Putin in a phone conversation that the Crimean referendum was a “model for the realization of self-determination.”

Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Venezuela, and North Korea have also supported the right to self-determination for the people of Crimea.

On Friday, Crimea and Sevastopol – which used to be part of Ukraine – officially joined Russia, with President Putin signing the finalizing decree.

Previously, Russian lawmakers ratified an international treaty with Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, which the sides signed at the Kremlin on March 18.

Crimea’s rejoining of Russia was triggered by an armed coup in Kiev, which saw democratically elected Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich ousted.

The uprising of the predominantly Russian-speaking region of Crimea began after the new self-proclaimed authorities passed a law revoking the regional status of the Russian language.

It resulted in a referendum in which 83 percent of the Crimean population participated. An overwhelming majority of over 96 percent voted in favor of reunification with Russia.

Afghanistan respects Crimea's right to self-determination – Karzai — RT News

Very good move by the government of Afghanistan.
USA is leaving, Afghanistan has to live with it's neighbors and its a good policy to stay close to them. Lately Karzai has made some good moves, good on Afghanistan.
 
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Very good move by the government of Afghanistan.
USA is leaving, Afghanistan has to live with it's neighbors and its a good policy to stay close to them. Lately Karzai has made some good moves, good on Afghanistan.

L O L first they are not leaving second who do you think is paying Karazais Government Bills.
 
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L O L first they are not leaving second who do you think is paying Karazais Government Bills.

They will leave, if not this year then after the next administration. Everybody leaves eventually.
For your second part the US is paying. You know why coz they are residing there. It's called paying your rent.
 
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he confirmed he is not gonna live in west USA after taliban capture kabul in 2015:partay:
 
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They will leave, if not this year then after the next administration. Everybody leaves eventually.
For your second part the US is paying. You know why coz they are residing there. It's called paying your rent.

Bagram Airfield isn't build to attack Taliban its there for another reason second Americans are paying the salaries plus weapons to Afghan Army thats not considered paying rent.
 
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Bagram Airfield isn't build to attack Taliban its there for another reason

Care to tell us what that other reason is? I don't like puzzles you know?

second Americans are paying the salaries plus weapons to Afghan Army thats not considered paying rent.

True, but we were not talking about ANA, you were talking about Karzai administration. Let me quote you here for clarificaion.
who do you think is paying Karazais Government Bills.

So they are paying rent for using Afghan facilities.
ANA is a different story
 
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="nangyale, post: 5436247, member: 28117"]True, but we were not talking about ANA, you were talking about Karzai administration. Let me quote you here for clarification.

Americans are covering the salaries of Afghan government and its departments which ANA is part of genius.

So they are paying rent for using Afghan facilities. ANA is a different story

you are obviously too smart for me and knows every thing.
 
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