The Borneo Post

Afghan leader rejects resignatio­n letters from spy chief, ministers

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KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani yesterday rejected the resignatio­ns of the intelligen­ce chief and the interior and defence ministers, as the government faces fierce criticism over an increasing­ly deadly insurgency.

Ghani called on Defence Minister Tariq Shah Bahrami, Interior Minister Wais Ahmad Barmak and intelligen­ce chief Masoom Stanekzai to continue their duties, after rejecting their resignatio­n letters submitted Saturday and demanding they help bolster the country’s defences.

“President Ghani did not approve their resignatio­ns ... and gave them the necessary instructio­ns to improve the security situation,” said a palace statement.

Earlier Saturday Ghani’s powerful national security adviser Mohammad Haneef Atmar had resigned, in a blow to the embattled unity government before parliament­ary elections scheduled for October.

The Ghani administra­tion has been widely criticised for its inability to counter the energised insurgency. The Taliban have intensifie­d assaults on police and troops across the country and the Islamic State group has targeted the capital Kabul.

This month has seen an extraordin­arily violent series of incidents, including an attack that saw the Taliban storm the provincial capital of Ghazni – just a two-hour drive from Kabul – despite repeated warnings from local officials that the city was in danger.

Militants held large parts of the city for days and Afghan forces needed US air power to push them back, resulting in widespread destructio­n and estimates of hundreds of deaths.

The resignatio­n letters came a week after Ghani offered a conditiona­l three-month ceasefire to the Taliban, a move welcomed by the United States and Nato after nearly 17 years of war.

The Taliban have yet to officially respond to the offer. A brief ceasefire in June had sparked hopes that a path for talks with the insurgents was opening. — AFP

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