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Afghan Vote 'Significant Step'
Afghan Vote 'Significant Step' for Democracy: White House
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , 14-June-2014  22:41:16 PM
The White House welcomed Afghanistan's presidential run-off election Saturday as a "significant step" for the country's democracy, but emphasized the need for electoral commissions to legitimize the vote.

"The work of the electoral commissions in the weeks ahead will be particularly important," the White House said in a statement, commending "the voters, electoral bodies and security forces for their commitment to the democratic process."

On Saturday, millions of Afghans cast their votes despite Taliban threats to decide whether former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah or ex-World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani will lead the country into a new era of declining international military and civilian assistance.

"These elections are a significant step forward on Afghanistan's democratic path, and the courage and resolve of the Afghan people to make their voices heard is a testament to the importance of these elections to securing Afghanistan's future," the White House said.

Secretary of State John Kerry praised Afghans who "defied the threat of violence and went to the ballot box" because of their dedication to a "more inclusive, prosperous and stable future."

General Lloyd Austin, head of the regional US military command CENTCOM, praised Afghan security forces "for the outstanding job they did securing polling stations and providing for the safe transit of the Afghan people."

"The strong performance of the ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces), under what were very challenging circumstances, is further testament to their growing capability," Austin said, as NATO prepares to withdraw its troops later this year.

Abdullah and Ghani emerged as the leaders of an eight-man field in an April election, triggering the run-off as neither reached the 50 percent threshold needed for outright victory.

However, fraud allegations are likely from both campaign teams,

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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