KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Saturday, the country’s armed forces were “top priority”, when Taliban fighters were getting closer to the capital after marrying the country’s defense during the last week during the last week for the past week for the past week.
“In the current situation, the remobilization of our security and defense forces is our top priority, and serious steps are being taken in this matter,” he said in a speech broadcast on television.
He did not give a clue that he would resign or be responsible for the current situation, but said “consultation” was underway to try and end the war.
“As a historic mission, I will not let the war imposed on people cause more deaths,” he said, appeared by Sombre and sat before the Afghan flag.
“Therefore, I have started a broad consultation in the government with elders, political leaders, community representatives, and international partners to achieve a reasonable and certain political solution in which peace and stability of the Afghan community are given reasons.” With the second largest city and the three countries have fallen into the hands of the Taliban, Kabul has been effectively becoming the last establishment for government forces who have offered little or without resistance elsewhere.
But Ghani praised the troops “who had defended the nation boldly and showed strong determination”.