Officials out over ‘Taliban talks’
December 27, 2007 – 12:52 pmTwo foreign nationals working for the European Union and the United Nations have left Afghanistan after the government ordered them out for allegedly trying to talk to the Taliban, officials from the international organizations said Thursday.
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