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Gillard a surprise visit to Afghanistan Nun Fang Shibing stop attacks on Austral

According to Australia's new fast network reported on October 15, local time on October 14, Australian Prime Minister Gillard a surprise visit to Afghanistan to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. During the meeting, Gilad to Karzai in Afghanistan to ensure that its trained troops to stop the attacks for Australia Afghanistan soldiers. http://www.intanchin.com/news-61.html
 
Reported that Gillard Karzai expressed the concerns of the Australian people for the Afghan national army soldiers may attack Australia soldiers. Earlier in August this year, a total of three Australian soldiers killed Afghan National Army soldiers. Gillard said: "I hope that the security guarantees from Karzai at the soldiers, he told me a number of measures to prevent internal attacks."
 
Gillard tells Karzai, Australia and other countries of the International Security Assistance army, want to ensure that aid and development efforts in Afghanistan can really play a role, not to be exploited by corrupt elements.

Gillard later visited military bases in Afghanistan Tanin Cova, and the person in charge of the local security situation, and later she and the soldiers with barbecue meals.



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