Amidst a war of words between the two countries, the US came out in defence of Afghan President Hamid Karzai calling him a valuable partner and said American officials need to be sensitive while making comments on the war-torn country. Defence Secretary Robert Gates said General Stanley McChrystal, who is the head of US and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation-led troops in Afghanistan, had excellent relations with the Afghan President.
"I think we frankly have to be sensitive in our own comments about President Karzai, in terms of being mindful that he is the embodiment of sovereignty for Afghanistan, also in the way we treat him," Gates told ABC news in an interview. "This (Karzai) is a man who's, first of all, a political leader. He has domestic audiences as well as foreign audiences. What I can tell you is that General McChrystal continues to meet with him regularly. They have a very positive relationship," he said.
Gates said McChrystal got very good cooperation from President Karzai. "I think that Afghans are very concerned about their sovereignty. They are very concerned that it be clear who the President of Afghanistan is and that he be treated with respect, because he is the representative of the people of Afghanistan and their sovereignty," Gates said. The comments come amidst a war of words between the US and Afghanistan over Karzai's outburst against western countries accusing them of meddling with Afghan's internal affairs.
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