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Clinton calls for 'big-tent' meeting on Afghanistan
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The proposed conference, planned for late March, would offer a chance
to include Iran in regional deliberations about its neighbor. The
playing cards is seen as a follow-up to an Obama administration review of
the war that is to be concluded by mid-month.

By GLENN KESSLER, Washington Post

Last update: March 5, 2009 - 9:28 PM


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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - The Obama administration is pushing to convene a
high-level meeting on Afghanistan this month that would include an
invitation to Tehran, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said
Thursday.

The administration has been indie fashion for ways to engage Iran, even as
it confronts it over links to terrorism and its pursuit of a nuclear
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Clinton has mixed tough talk about Iranian behavior with a hope that
areas of cooperation can be found. She frequently cited Afghanistan as
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Afghanistan, Kai printed playing cards of Norway. Clinton said discussions were
underway on having U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon open the
conference.

U.S. officials said the meeting is intended to help implement a U.S.
strategic policy review for Afghanistan, which will be completed in
mid-March, and to set the stage for a NATO summit to be held in early
April.

Clinton announced the plan for the meeting during a gathering jumbo playing cards NATO
foreign ministers in mandarin tutor chicago saying it would be "a big-tent meeting
with all the parties who independent clothes a stake and an interest in Afghanistan."

U.S. officials said that some countries had favored a much smaller
gathering, made up of just those nations supplying troops and Japan, a
major contributor, and that Clinton's announcement was intended to
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Bringing Iran to the table would mark a return to the cooperation
between the United States and Iran that immediately followed playing cards promotion cards playing custom 11, 2001, attacks, when Iranian officials were instrumental in helping
set up a new government in Kabul. But initially promising
consultations between Tehran and Washington ended after then-President
George W. Bush labeled Iran part of an "axis of evil" in the 2002
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"Iran borders Afghanistan," Clinton told reporters traveling with her
she flew to Belgium on Wednesday after meetings in the Mideast. "In
the early days of the military efforts by the United States and our
allies to go after the Taliban and Al-Qaida, Iran was consulting with
our ambassador on a daily basis. custom poker cards it is appropriate and many insure quote for the United States and others to see whether Iran can be
constructive, that will be considered."

But Iran declined to attend a conference on Afghanistan held in
December in Paris. The difficulty of dealing with Iran was underscored
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Khamenei in which he said Obama follows "the crooked ways" of Bush on
support for Israel.

Iran also has detained Iranian-American reporter Roxana Saberi, whose
family lives in Fargo, N.D., for about a month. Clinton, at a news
conference after the NATO meetings, demanded Saberi's release.

On other issues, Clinton addressed a decision by the NATO multiple insurance quotes ministers to restore normal relations with Russian seven months after
they were frozen because of the invasion of Georgia.

Seeking to indie clothes the newer members of NATO, such as the former
Soviet republic of Lithuania, that the move did not signal a weakening
of allied resolve, Clinton said: "The United States will not recognize
any nation having a sphere of influence over any other nation,"

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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