KABUL, June 8 (Xinhua) -- Afghanistan's foreign ministry spokesman Nawed
Ahmad Moez on Thursday described the elimination of al-Qaida chief in Iraq Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi as "a big achievement" in the U.S.-led war on al-Qaida network
and lauded it.
"It is a big achievement in the war on terrorism. We believe this could
help stabilize peace and security in Iraq," Moez told Xinhua.
Al-Zarqawi, military leader of al-Qaida network in the war-torn Iraq, who got fame for conducting militancy and resisting U.S. occupation of the oil-rich Iraq, was killed in a U.S. air strike Thursday. Enditem