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In Kabul, Annan meets Afghan citizens, thanks UN staff members for their work

Conducting his first-ever visit to Afghanistan, the United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, today heard the concerns of ordinary citizens seeking to rebuild their war-ravaged country, and thanked UN staff members, especially Afghans, for their assistance in this endeavour.

On historic visit to Afghanistan, Annan pledges support for war-weary nation

Paying a historic visit to Afghanistan – the first one for a United Nations leader in the past 40 years – Secretary-General Kofi Annan today brought a message of support to the war-weary people as he met with the Afghan leadership to discuss UN efforts to help with the country’s political transition and economic recovery.

Arriving in Iran, Annan says he will discuss regional concerns with senior officials

Arriving in Tehran this evening, Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he would review concerns facing Iran and its neighbours during meetings on Saturday with the country’s senior officials.

Annan heads to Kabul to show ‘solidarity’ with Afghan people – UN spokesman

When United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrives in Afghanistan on Friday, he will bring with him a message of support to the country’s war-weary people, a UN spokesman said today.

In Islamabad, Annan discusses regional concerns with Pakistani, UN officials

The United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, today met with senior UN and Pakistani officials in Islamabad, where he discussed regional concerns, including the situation in Afghanistan and tensions over Kashmir.

Annan arrives in Pakistan for talks on Afghanistan, regional tensions

United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Islamabad today for meetings with Pakistan's leadership to discuss support for the new Interim Administration in Afghanistan, as well as regional issues, including recent tensions in India-Pakistan relations.

Afghanistan: despite insecurity, UN staff presence is growing

Despite continued insecurity in rural areas of Afghanistan, the United Nations now has more than 100 international aid workers inside the country at each of its regional offices, UN officials said today.

Annan hails 'remarkably successful' Tokyo conference on Afghanistan recovery

A major international meeting to raise funds for the recovery effort in Afghanistan concluded today in Tokyo announcing almost $2 billion in pledges and contributions for 2002, which prompted United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to describe the forum as "remarkably successful."

$1.3 billion needed 'now' for Afghan recovery, Annan tells Tokyo donor forum

Donors from around the world pledged generously today towards the recovery effort in Afghanistan as United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan told the opening of an international conference in Tokyo that the war-battered country needed $1.3 billion "right now" to cope with the most immediate tasks.

In Tokyo, UN agencies appeal for financial help to rebuild Afghanistan’s public services

As a major donors’ conference on Afghanistan got under way today in Tokyo, United Nations relief agencies appealed for immediate and long-term assistance to help rebuild Afghanistan’s devastated public services.