Karzai's diplomatic language in US charm offensive - BBC News

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai spent the last evening of his four-day charm offensive in Washington with US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, answering questions from an audience at the US Peace Institute.

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Gerard Russell of Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government watched the webcast for the BBC News website. Here he highlights some of the most significant passages, comparing and contrasting them with earlier statements by Mr Karzai.

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President Karzai uses the phrase "peace process" three times in his first answer. It's not the first time he has used the phrase, but it is still not the US term of choice: Hillary Clinton hesitates a split second before she uses the term "peace effort" instead.

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