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November 22, 2002



Afghan Groups Complete Power-sharing Deal

All four rival Afghan groups meeting in Germany agreed Wednesday on who will serve in an interim government, finalising the terms of an historic UN-sponsored power-sharing accord, a United Nations spokesman said in Bonn.

They approved the 29 candidates for an interim government, UN spokesman Ahmad Fawzi told reporters.

On Tuesday, Fawzi said the Afghans would complete a list of names for a post-Taliban interim administration in order to reach a deal on political future in Afghanistan, a roadmap for lasting peace.

Fawzi said the Afghans had reconcile their positions in the past few days and agreed to the deal for power sharing at the UN-sponsored talks in Bonn, which started on November 27.

(China Daily December 5, 2001)

In This Series
Amendments Delay Afghan Political Agreement

Afghan Factions Agree on Power Sharing

Afghan Alliance Rejects UN Proposal

Bonn Talks on Afghanistan Welcomed

Bonn Talks On Afghan Future Start

Afghan Conference: how it is Intended to Work

Afghans get Down to Delicate Politics

UN Role in Afghanistan Focused

German to Host UN Afghan Conference

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