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KABUL, March 11 (Xinhuanet) -- US ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad will start his new mission in Iraq after he worked here for two years since the hard line Taliban collapsed in late 20
01, Afghan
Tolo TV reported Friday night.
US President Geoge W. Bush will
soon name Khalilzad to succeed John Negroponte, the present ambassador to Iraq,
Afghan sources said on condition of anonymity.
Other sources said Khalilzad is likely to work in
Baghdad firstas Bush's Special Envoy before he replaces Negroponte as the
ambassador, a similar procedure Khalilzad went through when he came to Kabul in
2002.
Khalilzad, an Afghan born American, helped mediate
between Hamid Karzai, the first elected Afghanistan's President, and powerful
politicians before the direct Presidential Election beganon October 9th in 2003.
US embassy and Afghan authorities are not immediately
availablefor comment as Friday is usually a religions holiday in Afghanistan.
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