KABUL ? A four-day gathering of Afghan leaders ended Saturday with delegates backing President Hamid Karzai?s desire for a long-term security partnership with the United States that would not allow U.S. troops to conduct night raids or search Afghan homes.
The resolution that emerged from the assembly, known as a loya jirga, called for Afghanistan to negotiate a strategic partnership that places strict limits on U.S. troops who might remain in the country after 2014, when Afghan forces are expected to take charge of providing security.
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