Top Canadian officials agreed to Afghanistan ‘energy bridge’
Despite the government's silence on the issue, top Canadian officials agreed to "assist Afghanistan to become an energy bridge" at a November 2006 meeting in New Delhi, and to begin "accelerated" work on the U.S.-backed $7.6-billion natural gas pipeline through Afghanistan.
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