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The U.N. on Tuesday removed the names of five former Taliban officials -- including a former confidant of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar -- from a U.N. sanctions list in support of the reconciliation efforts. "We wish for more progress in this regard," Karzai said. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Staffan de Mistura, the former U.N. representative in Iraq, will succeed Kai Eide of Norway to become the top United Nations envoy in Afghanistan starting on March 1. "He has a wealth of experience and wisdom," Ban said Wednesday in an Associated Press interview. The Taliban dismissed Karzai's reintegration plan, saying in a statement posted to their Web site Wednesday that their fighters wouldn't be swayed by financial incentives. "For those insurgents who refuse to accept the conditions of reintegration, we have no choice but to pursue them militarily," Brown said. He pledged to root out terrorists "in any and every country where you seek refuge."
In return for their continued backing, Afghanistan's allies will demand strict foreign monitoring of anti-corruption efforts following the country's fraud-marred elections last year. The talks -- at a grand Georgian town house in central London -- have been called in hope of plotting an eventual exit from Afghanistan for Western nations amid rising military casualties and growing public disquiet. Organizers hope to produce a civilian strategy to compliment the military surge which will see the U.S. and its NATO allies deploy 37,000 extra troops to Afghanistan. Iran's London embassy said Thursday Tehran would not send any representative to the talks. Spokesman Hossein Mahmoudi said Iran believed the conference was too heavily focused on military intervention. A spokesman for Britain's Downing Street said it was "deeply disappointing," that Iran had chosen not to attend, but urged Tehran to make a constructive contribution to discussions on its neighbor's future.
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