2:09 Former Afghanistan national security advisor recounts fall to Taliban Former President Ashraf Ghani said in a BBC interview that aired Thursday that an adviser gave him just minutes to decide to ...
Afghanistan's former president said he had no choice but to abruptly leave Kabul as the Taliban closed in and denied an agreement was in the works for a peaceful takeover. Mr Ghani told the BBC his ...
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan as the Taliban reached Kabul, effectively ceding power to the insurgents - Copyright AFP SAJJAD HUSSAIN Afghan ...
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Afghanistan’s former president said he had no choice but to abruptly leave Kabul as the Taliban closed in and denied an agreement was in the works for a peaceful takeover, disputing ...
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In his first interview since escaping Afghanistan as the Taliban advanced on the capital, Ashraf Ghani defended himself against charges that he abandoned his country in its hour of need. By Sharif ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Islamabad: Afghanistan’s former president said he had no choice but to abruptly leave Kabul as the Taliban closed in and denied an ...
Ashraf Ghani. the former president of Afghanistan said that his national security adviser gave him "no more than two minutes" to decide whether to flee Kabul as the Taliban seized control of the ...
Afghanistan’s former president said he had no choice but to abruptly leave Kabul as the Taliban closed in and denied an agreement was in the works for a peaceful takeover, disputing the accounts of ...