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  • to cx:nsolidate his danestic pcsition, to m::,ve his countzy foi:ward en inter-related prcxJrans of political and ecxnanic develc.prent and to cany out Afghanistants traditicnal policy of neutrality. He and the King must also deal with a new· element, nanely
  • CCMPLET:ELYENMESHEDIN SOVIET ECON0[1IC SYSTEM.··TIME IS IM,ORTANT·ELEMENT IN THIS CON:HDERATION, FORtPRIMIN· YUSUF SOCN TO-VISIT SOVIET ·UNION'AND ·n~··rHE' ABSENCE·OF ANY·STRAONG COULsEI,. FHCX11 ·THE KING' (WHO Hil~SELF WILL BE LEAVING FOR EUROPE MID-MAY>, HE MIGHT
  • , under a cabi­ net which for the first time in 30 years is not headed by a member of the royal family. B. The new cabinet has no political base save in the support of the King and royal family, who remain the source of power. For the moment at least