British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has arrived in Afghan capital Kabul for talks on the country's future. The trip comes ahead of a conference to be held in London on 28 January which will see the international community discuss strategy for Afghanistan. <br/><br/>The focus will be on security, governance and regional relations. It will be attended by representatives of the 43 nations making up Nato's International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. Speaking to MPs before leaving, Mr. Miliband said the politics is every bit as important as the military in this conflict, because success will not be measured by the number of insurgents killed or captured, but by the number of Afghans living peacefully within the constitution.
News On AIR | January 16, 2010 9:39 PM
Miliband arrives in Kabul for talks on Afghan strategy