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Foreign Secretary William Hague and International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell have arrived in Afghanistan to attend the Kabul International Conference being held on Tuesday 20 July.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Afghan President Hamid Karzai met at Chequers, where they signed an Enduring Strategic Partnership between the UK and Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to the President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, this afternoon.
NATO-led forces have formally handed over the last of Afghanistan's 95 districts to Afghan security forces.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox have welcomed today's announcement by President Karzai of the start of security transition in Afghanistan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague addressed the NATO Parliamentary Assembly on 21 November.
Foreign Secretary William Hague underlined the UK's enduring commitment to Afghanistan and applauded the President for Afghanistan's leadership during his visit to the country.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the progress made in Afghanistan during March.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to the President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani.
Prime Minister David Cameron convened the Government’s National Security Council (NSC) for ”intensive” discussions about Afghanistan on Tuesday 1 June.
The Prime Minister has convened the government's National Security Council at Chequers for 'intensive' discussions about Afghanistan.
In third trilateral meeting Prime Minister and leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan note significant progress since September 2012.
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Karzai sign Memorandum of Understanding for UK support for Afghan National Army Officer Academy.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council briefing on Afghanistan
UK will have a long-term relationship with Afghanistan after combat troops leave in 2015.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Defence Secretary Liam Fox today welcomed the announcement by President Karzai of the start of security transition in Afghanistan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on progress in Afghanistan for June 2013.
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