British Official Discusses Afghan Troop Withdrawal In Tajikistan
Spero News Saturday 3rd March, 2012
Britain's Minister of State for the Armed Forces, Nick Harvey, has discussed with Tajik leaders possible transit routes for the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan in 2014.
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