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Davos Annual Meeting 2008 - Quest for Peace and Stability

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http://www.weforum.org/annualmeeting 24.01.2008
The Quest for Peace and Stability
The roster of countries confronted with delivering political stability and economic growth, in the midst of either nation building or national reconciliation, continues to grow.

How should leaders approach such a complex transition? What role should the international community play in this challenging context?

Fakhruddin Ahmed, Chief Adviser (Prime Minister) of Bangladesh
Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan
Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan
Barham Salih, Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq

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Nik Gowing, Main Presenter, BBC World, United Kingdom

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  • President Musharraf is right about Palestine, it's like a no brainer, he did the right thing to point it out.

  • The chief advisor of Bangladesh has to prove what he said in the meeting. Otherwise his interim government will be evicted from the power soon. Common people have become fed up with this military back up interim government.

  • weelldone cheif advisor we do support u.. long live... BANGLADESH....

  • Like the way president Karzai pinpointed 4 stages for Afghanistan to come out of the effects of 30 years of war, and when sayin Afghanistan may remain poor but happy/rich with itself. the quote is boroughed from President dawud Khan whos aid to russians the same lines.

  • Actions speak louder than words.

    الأعمال أعلى صوتا من الاقوال.

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