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Afghans must rally around national leader

Published: 20 August, 2009, 16:50

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The Chairman of the Russian State Duma's Constitutional Law Committee Vladimir Pligin assures that “Russia is ready to co-operate with any political figure in Afghanistan properly elected by the Afghan people.”

He added “We hope this is going to be a united figure for all Afghan people who are now divided into different factions.”

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