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041 _aE
082 _aPamphlet JZ 5584 .A33 .I43 /1997
100 _aInderfurth, Karl F.
110 _aUnited States of America, Department of State.
245 _aSenate foreign relations committee subcommittee on Asia and Pacific / statement by Karl F. Inderfurth.
260 _a[Peshawar] : United States of America, Department of State, 1997.
300 _a[5] p. ; 28 cm.
500 _aCover title.
500 _aOctober 22, 1997.
500 _aUnited States of America, Department of State—at head of title.
500 _aStatement by Karl F. Inderfurth, Assistant secretary of State for south Asian Affairs—cover page.
500 _aSummary: The first requirement has proven to be the most elusive, namely a commitment from all the warring factions to seek a negotiated settlement, and a demonstration of the political will that will be required to make it stick. If and when the parties demonstrate that political will, not just in words but in deed, I believe the international community will be willing to assist them in making peace—(p. [4]).
546 _aEnglish
650 _aPeace-building – Afghanistan.
650 _aPolitical stability – Afghanistan.
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