Independent TV

Showing now | News

Afghanistan’s ex-president says he fled the country to avoid ‘humiliating’ surrender

01:11

Afghanistan’s ex-president says he fled country to avoid humiliation

Afghanistan's former president Ashraf Ghani has said that he fled the country when the Taliban took over to avoid a "humiliating" surrender.

The Islamist militants reached Kabul on 15 August last year, taking over power from the government.

Mr Ghani claimed that he was one of the last people to leave the presidential palace after his guards disappeared.

"I did not want to give the Taliban and their supporters the pleasure of yet again humiliating an Afghan president and making him sign over the legitimacy of the government," Mr Ghani said.

Sign up for our newsletters.

Up next

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in