“…Indeed, European level engagement with Afghanistan was initiated by the European Community (EC) starting with small levels of trade, dating back to the early 1950s. This relationship expanded throughout the 1960s-70s with the introduction of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the rise of European food aid (ECSC 1954;Bergmann 1977). For example, in 1971 the EC declared by way of community action that it 'proposed to grant to the Kingdom of Afghanistan 10,000 metric tons of common wheat under its 1970/71 food aid programme'.…”
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“…Indeed, European level engagement with Afghanistan was initiated by the European Community (EC) starting with small levels of trade, dating back to the early 1950s. This relationship expanded throughout the 1960s-70s with the introduction of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the rise of European food aid (ECSC 1954;Bergmann 1977). For example, in 1971 the EC declared by way of community action that it 'proposed to grant to the Kingdom of Afghanistan 10,000 metric tons of common wheat under its 1970/71 food aid programme'.…”
Section: The Rise Of European Humanitarian Action In Afghanistanmentioning
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