Reagan, Afghan Guerrillas Meet
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WASHINGTON — President Reagan met today with Afghan guerrilla leaders and said the presence of Soviet troops in Afghanistan remains a “major impediment” to improved superpower relations.
Reagan, whose Administration is preparing for the third U.S.-Soviet summit next month, also scored the Soviets for remaining silent to his call for setting a date for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. Reagan called the brief Oval Office meeting with members of the Afghan resistance “useful . . . but also a very moving discussion.” He pledged continued U.S. support for the rebels’ fight against the Soviet occupiers.
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