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I left Afghanistan to save Kabul and 6 million people, Ashraf Ghani says

| Updated: September 10, 2021 17:52:54


Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani making an address about the latest developments in the country from exile in United Arab Emirates, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video on August 18 this year –Reuters file photo Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani making an address about the latest developments in the country from exile in United Arab Emirates, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video on August 18 this year –Reuters file photo

Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who fled Kabul as Taliban forces reached the outskirts of the city last month, has said he left his country to save Kabul and its 6 million citizens.

Ghani said he had left at the urging of his security team who said that if he stayed there was a risk of "the same horrific street-to-street fighting the city had suffered during the Civil War of the 1990s."

In a statement posted on Twitter on Wednesday, exiled Ghani apologised to Afghan citizens for the abrupt fall of his government but denied that he had taken millions of dollars with him, reports Reuters.

Ghani, a former World Bank official, dismissed reports that he had left with millions of dollars in cash as "completely and categorically false."

"Corruption is a plague that has crippled our country for decades and fighting corruption has been a central focus of my efforts as president," he said, adding that he and his Lebanese-born wife were "scrupulous in our personal finances."

He offered appreciation for the sacrifices Afghans had made over the past 40 years of war in their country.

"It is with deep and profound regret that my own chapter ended in similar tragedy to my predecessors - without ensuring stability and prosperity. I apologise to the Afghan people that I could not make it end differently."

Ghani became president of Afghanistan after two bitterly disputed elections marred by widespread allegations of fraud on both sides.

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