Afghanistan hit back at pressure from Western powers for it to crackdown on corruption on Saturday and accused the United Nations envoy to Kabul of seeking to interfere in the formation of the next government.
Washington, Europe and the United Nations have increasingly been putting public pressure on Hamid Karzai, the newly re-elected president, to tackle widespread graft since he emerged as the winner of the country’s disputed elections on Monday.

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