Kabul: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's government seems to be on the brink of losing control of the country. With Kabul the only major city left standing, the President appears to face a stark choice between surrendering to the Taliban or a fight to hold the capital, the BBC reported. Overnight, US President Joe Biden said the Washington was urging him to pursue a political settlement to avoid further bloodshed.
It came after President Ghani delivered a sombre, short public address to the Afghan people on Saturday praising the "courageous" security forces and saying his focus was on "preventing further instability, violence and displacement of my people". There had been speculation he would announce his resignation. Afghan media reported that shortly after his pre-recorded message to the nation, President Ghani held a consultative meeting with political and jihadi leaders who supported his notion for preventing further instability in the country, the Presidential Palace said.
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