TOP NEWS


Abdullah to withdraw from Afghan run-off: report


Posted 2009/10/31 at 2:42 pm EDT

WASHINGTON, Oct. 31, 2009 (Reuters) — Abdullah Abdullah, the chief challenger to Afghan President Hamid Karzai, has decided to withdraw from a November 7 runoff election, the New York Times reported on Saturday.

Afghan women walk past a poster of presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah in a street in Kabul October 27, 2009. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

In a dispatch from Kabul posted on its website, the newspaper quoted Western diplomats and people close to Abdullah as saying the former foreign minister would announce his decision on Sunday.

The decision, if confirmed, would effectively give Karzai a second five-year term.

The U.S. State Department had no immediate comment.

Abdullah polled second in the August 20 election behind Karzai. But the election was discredited after the United Nations threw out nearly a million ballots, one third of Karzai's total, on grounds they were fake.

U.S. President Barack Obama has held a series of top-level meetings to decide on U.S. policy in Afghanistan in the face of a growing Taliban insurgency and mounting U.S. military casualties in the eight-year war.

He has to decide whether to agree to a request from his top military commander in Afghanistan to send tens of thousands more troops there.

(Writing by Alan Elsner)

Copyright Reuters 2008. See Restrictions for more details.

Related Stories

Copyright Reuters 2008. See Restrictions for more details.

Search NewsDaily

Number of stories in archives: 2,855

Find with keyword(s):
 
Enter a keyword or phrase to find the latest news stories,
plus related articles, videos, blog posts, and podcasts.

Science News


Subscribe to our free RSS newsfeeds using your favorite reader or browser:
close
Post this page to your favorite social bookmarking site:
close
Include this item in your blog or web site:
close
Email this page's link to a friend or colleague:
close