Afghanistan eight main rival leaders, allies in Afghanistan’s 14-year insurgency, signed a peace accord on March 7 at the prime minister’s house in Islamabad after six days of intense negotiations. China and Tadzhik...Afghanistan eight main rival leaders, allies in Afghanistan’s 14-year insurgency, signed a peace accord on March 7 at the prime minister’s house in Islamabad after six days of intense negotiations. China and Tadzhikistan signed a joint declaration on March 9 in Beijing on the basic criteria governing their ties and 10 cooperation pacts ranging from mutual investment protection to China’s offer, of commodity展开更多
文摘Afghanistan eight main rival leaders, allies in Afghanistan’s 14-year insurgency, signed a peace accord on March 7 at the prime minister’s house in Islamabad after six days of intense negotiations. China and Tadzhikistan signed a joint declaration on March 9 in Beijing on the basic criteria governing their ties and 10 cooperation pacts ranging from mutual investment protection to China’s offer, of commodity