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Kerry in Afghanistan for talks with Karzai

US Secretary of State John Kerry flew into Afghanistan on an unannounced visit on Monday to see President Hamid Karzai amid concerns the Afghan president may be jeopardising progress in the war against extremism with his anti-American rhetoric.

He arrived shortly after the US military ceded control of its last detention facility in Afghanistan, ending a longstanding irritant in relations.

Kerry arrived in the Afghan capital for a 24-hour visit, during which he will meet Karzai, civic leaders and others to discuss continued US assistance to the country and how to wean it from such aid as the international military operation winds down, and upcoming national elections.

Karzai has infuriated US officials by accusing Washington of colluding with Taliban insurgents to keep Afghanistan weak even as the Obama administration presses ahead with plans to hand off security responsibility to Afghan forces and end NATO’s combat mission by the end of next year.

US officials accompanying Kerry said he did not plan to lecture Karzai or dwell on the apparent animosity but would make clear once again that the US did not take such allegations lightly. 
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