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War will not be suppressed; Ghani will not resign | Afghanistan | Ashraf Ghani | Taliban

Kabul: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that the main concern is to reorganize the army to fight the Taliban. Ghani’s statement came as the Taliban intensified its offensive near the national capital, Kabul.

“In the current context, the redeployment of our security and defense forces is a top priority. Serious steps will be taken in this regard. As part of a historic mission, I do not want to inflict war on the people or cause more deaths. Therefore, the government has begun extensive discussions inside and outside to ensure peace and stability for the Afghan people.

He is trying to find a political solution by talking to political leaders, people’s representatives and international partners. “The army is defending Afghanistan with courage and extraordinary courage,” Ghani said in a televised address to the nation. He made no mention of resigning or taking responsibility for the current situation.

Kabul is in a state of disarray following the fall, including Kandahar. The assessment is that as the Taliban advance intensifies, the resistance of the government forces will weaken. The Taliban are now based a few kilometers from Kabul. Other countries are preparing to evacuate their citizens to Afghanistan by plane before the onslaught begins.

English Summary: Will Prevent Instability, Says Afghan President Amid Reports He May Quit

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