The Miracle

Ashraf Ghani apologises to Afghans, says he fled to ensure peace

- Source:-aljazeera.com

Former president says he left Kabul in order to avoid the risk of bloody street fighting, reiterates denial of stealing millions. Afghanista­n’s former President Ashraf Ghani has said it was never his intent to “abandon the people” as he apologised to Afghans for the way his rule came to an end when he fled the country last month on the same day the Taliban entered the capital, Kabul.

In a statement published on Twitter on Wednesday, Ghani said he left on August 15 at the urging of the palace security to avoid the risk of bloody street fighting, and again denied stealing millions from the treasury. “Leaving Kabul was the most difficult decision of my life, but I believed it was the only way to keep the guns silent and save Kabul and her 6 million citizens,” he said. Ghani took the opportunit­y to deny the claims that he had taken millions of dollars out of the country when he fled, even saying that he was ready to be investigat­ed to prove his innocence.

The claims originated with a former Afghan ambassador to neighbouri­ng Tajikistan, Zahir Aghbar, who alleged Ghani took about $169m with him when he left the country. Ghani, who is currently in Abu Dhabi, lamented that, like his predecesso­rs, he too had been unable to bring peace and prosperity to the war-torn country.

“It is with a deep and profound regret that my own chapter ended in a similar tragedy to my predecesso­rs,” he said. “I apologize to the Afghan people that I could not make it end differentl­y.”

Taliban fighters took over Kabul after a lightning-fast offensive launched in May as the United States and NATO began withdrawin­g troops. In the space of 10 days before taking the capital, the Taliban had seized a string of other cities, meeting little or no resistance in a staggering rout.

In an interview with Afghan outlet TOLO News, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Ghani had told him the night before he fled Afghanista­n that he was “prepared to fight to the death”. “I certainly didn’t know about it, and we certainly did nothing to facilitate it,” Blinken said ................

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