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Secretary Powell with Afghan President Hamid Karzai


International Conference on Afghanistan
Berlin, Germany
March 31, 2004

Secretary Powell and Afghan President Hamid Karzai joke during their press conference at Afghanistan Conference being held in Berlin.  At the two-day conference, politicians from 56 states are discussing the rebuilding of the war-torn country and financial aid.  AP Photo

Secretary Powell and Afghan President Hamid Karzai joke during their press conference on the sidelines of the Afghanistan Conference.  At the two-day conference, politicians from 56 states are discussing the rebuilding of the war-torn country and financial aids.  AP Photo


Released on March 31, 2004

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