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Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan foreign minister

Annette Young meets Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan foreign minister. He tells us about the pressure from the US Congress to start reducing US forces in Afghanistan, the death of Osama Bin Laden and the current political situation in his country.

Clément Therme, Editor of "Iran and the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century"
17/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Clément Therme, Editor of "Iran and the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century"

Iran expert Clément Therme talks to FRANCE 24's Armen Georgian about the country’s dire economic situation and suggests that the Supreme Leader’s bottom line is preventing total collapse, which could mean giving his new president much more latitude in nuclear negotiations with the West.
Adama Dieng, UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide
15/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Adama Dieng, UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide

FRANCE 24 hosts Adama Dieng. He argues that, despite international failures over Syria, the UN’s doctrine of “responsibility to protect” has had a positive impact in other conflicts such as Mali. He also addresses accusations that the International Criminal Court unfairly targets Africans, and says he hopes that more cases will be tried by national authorities rather than by the ICC.
Patrice Paoli, French Ambassador to Lebanon
13/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Patrice Paoli, French Ambassador to Lebanon

In Beirut, France 24’s François Picard meets the French Ambassador to Lebanon, Patrice Paoli. Hezbollah’s growing involvement in the Syrian conflict has dragged Lebanon deeper and deeper into an explosive situation. Tensions and clashes between Lebanese communities and fighting across the Lebanon-Syria border make Patrice Paoli fear for the country’s stability.
Karen Mirzoyan, Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief
12/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Karen Mirzoyan, Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief

The unresolved dispute between Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenian secessionists living in the landlocked enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh is often called a "frozen conflict". But as tensions run high in the region, some fear it could be the perfect tinderbox for a broader regional war. Douglas Herbert asks Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief whether he fears more fighting to come.
Vladimir Kara-Murza, Member of the Coordinating Council of the Russian Opposition
11/06/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Vladimir Kara-Murza, Member of the Coordinating Council of the Russian Opposition

Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza says that gains in recent mayoral elections bode well for bigger tests in Moscow later this year and in 2014. But Armen Georgian puts it to him that, with President Putin’s approval ratings still comfortably above 60%, the opposition is failing to break through the wall.

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these afghan leader are popt, playing in other hand, need divided afghan in two 15 part and give to all delevel country like usa, uk,france, etc for 15 or 30 year, hope than all problem will solve otherwise, its never change, its same after left usa afghan and they feigth each other, its not country , uno need make serious step for that place, talban grow up again if not take step,,,, as pakistan yes its failer to not find out osma but like that usa ,uk many country have failer like that, if we go againist pakistan , its more grow hate against usa and other companies, we need sit and talk, its mean wear suite and just talk on tv show ,this that, thoseand people live under pouwarty line , but these people never make place of these people, nothing do it for people, just full their own pocket, world need step and make good way for afghanistan

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