Afghan president Hamid Karzai: "Afghanistan sees its future in the free market and investment, and so Afghanistan needs investment, and Afghanistan will cooperate with anyone who comes to invest.".* Afghan president Hamid Karzai Hamid Karzai (Persian and Pashto: حامد کرزي) (b. December 24, 1957) is the current President of Afghanistan, since December 7, 2004. He became the dominant political figure after the removal of the Taliban regime. : "Afghanistan sees its future in the free market and investment, and so Afghanistan needs investment, and Afghanistan will cooperate with anyone who comes to invest." . . . President Robert Mugabe Mugabe redirects here. For other uses, see Mugabe (disambiguation). Robert Gabriel Mugabe KCB (born on February 21, 1924) is the President of Zimbabwe.[1] He has been the head of government in Zimbabwe since 1980, first as Prime Minister[2] of Zimbabwe celebrates 24th anniversary of end of white rule with speech condemning "bloodthirsty blood·thirst·y adj. 1. Eager to shed blood. 2. Characterized by great carnage. blood " critics, such as Bush and British prime minister Tony Blair. |
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