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Fighting IS: "we cannot behave like teenagers"
Afghan President, Ashraf Ghani, discusses the difficulties of fighting so-called Islamic State: including the struggle of working with Pakistan, which is often at odds with his country over who is to blame for the lack of progress against the group. He also says talks with the Taliban are crucial. But he insists IS will be defeated, because its atrocities have alienated the Afghan people.
(Photo: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. Credit: 麻豆社)
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