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Afghanistan
What next in Afghanistan?
Germany remains one of Afghanistan ’s most important partners – predominantly in future in civilian reconstruction.
Partnership with Afghanistan
During a visit to Berlin by President Karzai, Germany and Afghanistan have concluded an Agreement on future cooperation between the two countries. morePartnership with Afghanistan
NATO focuses on Afghanistan
NATO and its partners want to keep supporting Afghanistan after 2014. The Alliance’s summit in Chicago also saw progress on the issue of disarmament. moreNATO focuses on Afghanistan
Special Representative of the Federal Government for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Ambassador Michael Koch is intensifying Germany’s diplomatic engagement with the region. moreSpecial Representative of the Federal Government for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Afghanistan: Solidarity and expectations
At a conference in Tokyo the international community agreed on parameters for its civilian engagement in Afghanistan over the years ahead. moreAfghanistan: Solidarity and expectations
Regional cooperation
At a regional conference in Kabul, Afghanistan and its neighbours have decided on concrete steps towards closer cooperation in the future.Germany supports this process. moreRegional cooperation
Progress report on Afghanistan
According to Minister Westerwelle, the progress report submitted to the German Bundestag shows that there is “light and shade” in Afghanistan. The country can count on Germany’s continued support. moreProgress report on Afghanistan
The International Afghanistan Conference Bonn 2011
Together with Afghanistan, the goal is to give concrete shape to the long-term engagement of the international community and to advance the broader political process in the country.
moreThe International Afghanistan Conference Bonn 2011
Police capacity building
Afghanistan needs to be able to take responsibility for its own internal security. Hence the creation of an effective Afghan police force is a top priority for the German Government, the EU and the international community.
morePolice capacity building
International military engagement in Afghanistan (ISAF)
ISAF is designed to create a secure environment in order to allow reconstruction and enable Afghans to live in safety. The troops stabilize the situation and protect civilian aid workers.
moreInternational military engagement in Afghanistan (ISAF)
German engagement in northern Afghanistan
As part of international efforts to support Afghanistan, Germany has had two Provincial Reconstruction Teams operating in the north of the country under the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mandate.
moreGerman engagement in northern Afghanistan
Cooperation with Afghanistan in the sphere of education and culture
The German Government’s wide-ranging engagement in Afghanistan includes the sphere of education and cultural policy. Our cooperation with Afghanistan in this field focuses on the development of an active and democratic Afghan civil society. moreCooperation with Afghanistan in the sphere of education and culture
