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Miliband and Rice make Afghan visit

Foreign Secretary David Miliband and US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice are visiting Afghanistan as concern grows over the progress of operations against the Taliban and its effects on the unity of Nato.

The pair arrived in the capital Kabul then flew to the former Taliban stronghold of Kandahar in the south of the country to look at the front lines of the Nato-led fight against Afghan insurgents.

They are expected to meet senior military figures, civilian leaders and other key workers on their unannounced visit.

Ms Rice had been in London for talks with Mr Miliband and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, where they issued a renewed appeal to Nato allies in Afghanistan to take on a greater share of the fighting.

They are likely to hold discussions on how to continue building the capability of Afghanistan's own forces and selecting someone acceptable to the Afghan government for the role of co-ordinating international civilian and military operations.

Afghan president Hamid Karzai rejected the candidacy of Lord (Paddy) Ashdown last month, apparently fearing he would become a viceroy figure.

Mr Miliband said: "We've got responsibilities that we're determined to live up to and obligations that we're determined to live up to and ditto for the Afghan authorities.

"That's something we want to follow through and at the heart of both our strategies is the belief this has to be done with the Afghan government and in fact led by the Afghan government, with our support."

Ms Rice added: "The Afghan government has responsibilities, too. This is a two-way street, and I think everybody has to step back and concern ourselves with the Taliban."

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