1943 in Afghanistan
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See also: 1942 in Afghanistan
1942 in Afghanistan
See also: 1941 in Afghanistan, other events of 1942, and 1943 in Afghanistan.-----July 1942:The king again reaffirms his country's policy of neutrality "provided Afghanistan is left unmolested."-November 26, 1942:...

, other events of 1943, and 1944 in Afghanistan
1944 in Afghanistan
See also: 1943 in Afghanistan, other events of 1944, and 1945 in Afghanistan.----Although diplomatic relations with Germany and Japan are maintained, the relations of Afghanistan with the Allied Powers become more intimate. The country is dependent for its essential imports on India, the U.S.S.R.,...

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The Treaty of Saadabad
Treaty of Saadabad
The Treaty of Saadabad was a non-aggression pact signed by Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan on July 8, 1937. This treaty lasted for five years. The treaty was signed in Tehran's Saadabad Palace and was part of an initiative for greater Middle Eastern-Oriental relations spearheaded by King...

 with Turkey, Iran, and Iraq is automatically renewed for a further five years, as none of its signatories has denounced it six months before expiration.

June 1, 1943

A new departure is taken by the appointment of the first Afghan minister to the U.S., Abdul Hossein Aziz, who formerly represented his country in Moscow.

October 24, 1943

It is learned that negotiations for a treaty of alliance between China and Afghanistan have been completed in Ankara.
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