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US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re-election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption. Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re-election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption. Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re-election. “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said. Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.” Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law. This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution. “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.

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 US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.

 US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.

iRAN 150x150   US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds, Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the countrys constitution.     I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan, Obama said. Iran said on Monday it is ready for new talks on how to procure nuclear fuel for a Tehran research reactor and prepared to purchase the supplies from any world producer.

“We are ready for the next meeting regarding the supply of fuel for the Tehran research reactor,” Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran’s envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency, told the state IRNA news agency.

Soltanieh, speaking from Vienna where the agency is based, also said that Tehran was prepared to buy the fuel.

“We are ready to buy the fuel under the supervision of the agency from any producer as we bought this type of fuel from Argentina around 20 years ago with the cooperation of the agency.”

He said Iran also wanted to discuss its “technical concerns” in a meeting, especially issues regarding “guarantees for the supply of the fuel as soon as possible under the supervision of the agency.”

 US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.  US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.  US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.  US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.  US President Barack Obama congratulated Hamid Karzai on his re election as President of Afghanistan and asked him to improve governance, besides eradicating corruption.   Congratulating Karzai over telephone on his re election on Tuesday, Obama told the Afghan leader that his administration needs to be more serious in its efforts to eradicate corruption.     Later, Obama said that Karzai assured him that he understood the importance of the time of his re election.     “But as I indicated to him, the proof is not going to be in words, it is going to be in deeds,” Obama said.     Informing reporters about his call with Karzai, Obama said at his Oval Office, “I spoke with President Karzai and I congratulated him on his election for the second term as President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”     Although the process was messy, the US President said he was pleased with the final outcome as it was in accordance with Afghan law.     This, according to him, was important not only for the international community that has invested so much in Afghan success, but most importantly, is important for the Afghans that the results were in accordance with and followed the rules laid down by the country’s constitution.     “I did emphasize to President Karzai that the American people and the international community as a whole want to continue to partner with him and his government in achieving prosperity and security in Afghanistan,” Obama said.
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