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Cameron on surprise visit to Afghanistan

By Associated Press in Kabul | China Daily | Updated: 2014-10-04 08:11

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron pledged support on Friday for Afghanistan's newly sworn-in president and the country's new unity government, saying during a surprise visit to Kabul that Britain is committed to helping Afghans build a more secure and prosperous future.

Cameron was the first of the world leaders to meet Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, Afghanistan's second elected president, since his inauguration on Monday. The two had a meeting in Kabul on Friday morning and later held a joint news conference.

"Britain has paid a heavy price for helping to bring stability to this country," Cameron said, paying tribute to the 453 British servicemen and women who died while serving in Afghanistan.

Cameron on surprise visit to Afghanistan

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