NATO has approved plans to take charge of security responsibilities in Afghanistan’s volatile south in what will likely be one of its most testing missions ever, a spokesman said on Thursday. The plans, approved on Wednesday in Brussels, would now be put to 11 other non-NATO members of the coalition for approval. A civilian spokesman for the alliance, Mark Laity, told a news conference the remaining members of the coalition would report back by Friday. Full Story
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