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    Afghan’s President Ashraf Ghani says he left Kabul to prevent bloodshed, denies taking money

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    Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani is currently in the United Arab Emirates “on humanitarian grounds” after he fled the country when the Taliban took over, the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said on Wednesday.

    His family is also in the UAE, the ministry added.

    Ghani, who is currently in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on ‘humanitarian grounds,’ left the nation shortly after surrendering to the Taliban as the Taliban advanced on Kabul, the capital city, to ‘avoid more carnage.’ 

    Ghani addressed the world on his official Facebook page on Wednesday after fleeing the country.

    In a video message delivered in Pashto, Ghani stated that he had placed security in the hands of the country’s troops and that the Taliban were looking for him.

    He said he was obliged to escape to avoid a major tragedy. 

    “They were looking for me. What happened in Afghanistan 25 years ago was going to happen again. That was something that needed to be avoided. A shameful development like that needed to be avoided, “he said.

    Ghani also dismissed rumours that he had taken money with him. According to previous reports, Ghani escaped with two cars and a cash-laden chopper. 

    “I wanted to transfer power to the Taliban peacefully. But I was evicted from Afghanistan against my will. The allegation that I took money from Afghanistan is baseless. You can verify this with UAE Customs. I did not have time to change my shoes. My security asked me to leave as it was imminent to me as head of state, “said Ghani.

    “The Taliban, I was told, were in Kabul. Even though we had agreed that the Taliban would not enter Kabul, they did it nonetheless. I didn’t want to be hanged since I am the honour of Afghanistan as president. Death does not frighten me,” he added.

    He stated that he left the nation without his books, which he described as his “primary assets.”

    He went on to say that certain secret documents had been left at the Presidential Palace in Kabul.

    “They (secret documents) are in the hands of others; I left with nothing except a salwar kameez and a waistcoat; I did not take anything,” Ghani explained. 

    Ghani said that he is in the United Arab Emirates, where he is meeting with others to continue his “efforts to bring peace to Afghans.” 

    (With inputs from agencies)

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