US-China Training Program for Afghan Diplomats
Updated: 2015-09-10 09:33
(China Daily USA)
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Cui Tiankai (sixth from left), Chinese Ambassador to the US; Antony J. Blinken (sixth from right), US Deputy Secretary of State; Hamdullah Mohib (fifth from right), Afghanistan ambassador to the US; and Jarrett Blanc (fourth from right), acting special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan at Department of State at the opening of the Fourth US-China Training Program for Afghan Diplomats in Washington DC on Wednesday. DONG LESHUO/CHINA DAILY |
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