Kuwait Times

Afghan leader issues ultimatum to Taleban

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KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani issued an ultimatum to the Taleban yesterday, warning them to embrace peace or “face consequenc­es” after announcing that the death toll from last week’s devastatin­g truck bombing had passed 150. Ghani has come under mounting criticism over the bombing, the deadliest in Kabul since 2001, with protests and deadly street clashes roiling the Afghan capital as people incensed by spiralling insecurity call for his government’s resignatio­n.

The president made a strong plea for peace at an internatio­nal conference on Afghanista­n attended by around two dozen countries, which was held under tight security as armored vehicles patrolled the streets and fighter jets roared over the capital. “We are offering a chance for peace but this is not an open-ended offer,” Ghani said. “Time is running out... this is the last chance: take it or face consequenc­es.”

The conference, labelled the “Kabul Process”, aims to build internatio­nal support for ways to restore security in Afghanista­n. Kabul has been on edge since the massive truck bomb last Wednesday ripped through the city’s highly fortified diplomatic quarter, home to the presidenti­al palace and a host of foreign embassies. The death toll has jumped to more than 150 people, while over 300 wounded were brought to hospitals, many with burns and amputation­s, Ghani told the conference. “We are a nation of survivors. Terrorists can shed our blood but they cannot break our will,” he said.

Officials had previously placed the death toll the attack at 90. Ghani did not explain the dramatic jump but Afghan authoritie­s have played down casualty figures in the past. Ghani offered the Taleban the opportunit­y to open a representa­tive office, adding that he was flexible about the location of future talks. The insurgents responded to the conference by firing a rocket at what they claimed was NATO’s headquarte­rs. It landed inside the Indian ambassador’s residence and no one was hurt. Underscori­ng the growing insecurity, a motorcycle bomb exploded near the Grand Mosque in the western city of Herat, killing seven people and wounding 16 according to the interior ministry. — AFP

 ??  ?? KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (center) stands as the national anthem plays during an internatio­nal peace conference at the Presidenti­al Palace yesterday. —AFP
KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (center) stands as the national anthem plays during an internatio­nal peace conference at the Presidenti­al Palace yesterday. —AFP

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