Some reports claimed that Afghanistan's president hugged the Taliban leader in the presidential palace. But, there are no credible sources to prove.
Some reports claimed that Afghanistan's president hugged the Taliban leader in the presidential palace. But, there are no credible sources to prove.Reuters report that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani handed over the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, to the militant Taliban on August 15, 2021. In weeks, the Taliban had defeated the Afghan administration, and Ghani handed over the control as he said he wanted to avoid violence. The former World Bank academic, who was twice elected president after contested elections, has left the nation without announcing where he is headed. He had flown to Uzbekistan, according to Al Jazeera.
Ghani's first Facebook comment read, "To avoid bloodshed, I thought it would be better to leave,"
Some news agencies are claiming that Afghanistan President hugged Taliban leaders in the presidential palace. But, there is a lack of credible evidence to verify. Moreover, as the claim is related to an ongoing issue, we cannot prove it at the moment.
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