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The U.S.–Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement (SASPA), officially titled Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the United States of America, was an agreement between the former government of Afghanistan and the United States of America that provides the long-term framework for the relationship between Afghanistan and the United States of America after the drawdown of U.S. forces in the Afghanistan war. SASPA went into effect on 4 July 2012, as stated by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said on 8 July 2012, at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan: "Like a number of countries represented here, the United States and Afghanistan signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement that went into effect four days ago." SASPA was broadened

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  • The U.S.–Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement (SASPA), officially titled Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the United States of America, was an agreement between the former government of Afghanistan and the United States of America that provides the long-term framework for the relationship between Afghanistan and the United States of America after the drawdown of U.S. forces in the Afghanistan war. SASPA went into effect on 4 July 2012, as stated by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said on 8 July 2012, at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan: "Like a number of countries represented here, the United States and Afghanistan signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement that went into effect four days ago." SASPA was broadened by the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) that both countries were obliged to negotiate within one year, which resulted on 30 September 2014 in the "Security and defense cooperation agreement between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the United States of America" (SADCA). (en)
  • O Acordo de Parceria Estratégica entre Estados Unidos e Afeganistão, oficialmente intitulado Acordo de Parceria Estratégica Duradoura entre a República Islâmica do Afeganistão e os Estados Unidos da América, é um acordo entre o Afeganistão e os Estados Unidos que fornece uma estrutura a longo prazo para as relações entre os dois países após a redução das forças estadunidenses na Guerra do Afeganistão. O Acordo de Parceria Estratégica entrou em vigor em 4 de julho de 2012, conforme declarado pela Secretária de Estado dos Estados Unidos Hillary Clinton, que afirmou em 8 de julho de 2012 na Conferência de Tóquio sobre o Afeganistão: "Como vários países representados aqui, os Estados Unidos e o Afeganistão assinaram um Acordo de Parceria Estratégica que entrou em vigor há quatro dias." (pt)
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  • O Acordo de Parceria Estratégica entre Estados Unidos e Afeganistão, oficialmente intitulado Acordo de Parceria Estratégica Duradoura entre a República Islâmica do Afeganistão e os Estados Unidos da América, é um acordo entre o Afeganistão e os Estados Unidos que fornece uma estrutura a longo prazo para as relações entre os dois países após a redução das forças estadunidenses na Guerra do Afeganistão. O Acordo de Parceria Estratégica entrou em vigor em 4 de julho de 2012, conforme declarado pela Secretária de Estado dos Estados Unidos Hillary Clinton, que afirmou em 8 de julho de 2012 na Conferência de Tóquio sobre o Afeganistão: "Como vários países representados aqui, os Estados Unidos e o Afeganistão assinaram um Acordo de Parceria Estratégica que entrou em vigor há quatro dias." (pt)
  • The U.S.–Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement (SASPA), officially titled Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the United States of America, was an agreement between the former government of Afghanistan and the United States of America that provides the long-term framework for the relationship between Afghanistan and the United States of America after the drawdown of U.S. forces in the Afghanistan war. SASPA went into effect on 4 July 2012, as stated by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said on 8 July 2012, at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan: "Like a number of countries represented here, the United States and Afghanistan signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement that went into effect four days ago." SASPA was broadened (en)
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  • Acordo de Parceria Estratégica entre Estados Unidos e Afeganistão (pt)
  • U.S.–Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement (en)
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