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| Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Monday
called for more international support to speed up his country's rebuilding
process. (Photo source: Xinhua/AFP) |
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| Afghan President Hamid Karzai delivers a
speech on the third Afghanistan Development Forum Apr.04,2005. (Photo
source: Xinhua/AFP) |
KABUL, April 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai
on Monday called for more international support to speed up his country's
rebuilding process.
"I ask for your continued assistance in strengthening
Afghanistan's institutions and the government's capacity to address the needs of
its people. Help us to provide the services so desperately needed in this
country," he said in his address delivered to the third Afghanistan Development
Forum which opened here.
Expressing satisfaction over his administration's
achievement, Karzai said that the war-shattered central Asian nation with the
support of the world community had made major progress in various fields.
"Over the last three years, in partnership with the
international community, we have made significant progress. Security, a
precondition for our accomplishments in other areas, has greatly improved. We
have fought and diminished terrorist forces in Afghanistan," he said.
Touching upon the booming poppy cultivation in the
war-battered country and government agenda, the Afghan leader linked economic
growth to poppy elimination, saying the government would fight illicit drug
besides enhancing rural livelihood.
"Our rural development program will continue to grow
and will be complemented by a national agricultural program aimed at increasing
agricultural productivity and a program of providing alternative livelihoods to
the poppy affected communities," he noted.
Afghanistan with an output of 3,600 tones of opium
poppy in 2003 and over 4,000 tones in 2004 became the single largest producer of
the raw material used in manufacturing heroin.
"Over the next five years, Afghanistan's income per
capita will rise from today's 200 US dollars to at least 500 dollars, the
present level of poverty will be reduced by half and that education, health and
clean drinking water will be made available to a much greater number of Afghan
citizens," said Karzai.
The forum, the first of its kind hosted by
Afghanistan and the third held after the fall of Taliban in late 2001, will last
three days. Delegates from over 60 donor nations and international organizations
would review the implementation of the reconstruction projects over the past
three years and chalking out new plans for the future. Enditem
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