Former Afghan leader Ashraf Ghani: I left Kabul to prevent bloodshed, did not take money

This image grab taken from a recorded video message broadcast on the Facebook page of former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani on Aug. 18, 2021 shows him speaking. (AFP/Ashraf Ghani Facebook Page)
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  • Ghani made his first appearance since leaving Kabul as the Taliban encircled the capital, a departure that ultimately resulted in their full takeover
  • He reiterated that he had left in order to spare the country more bloodshed

ABU DHABI: Former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani said Wednesday he supports talks between the Taliban and top former officials, and denied allegations that he transferred large sums of money out of the country before fleeing to the United Arab Emirates.
Ghani 鈥� making his first appearance since leaving Kabul on Sunday as the Taliban encircled the capital, a departure that ultimately resulted in their full takeover 鈥� reiterated that he had left in order to spare the country more bloodshed.
He said in the recorded video message, broadcast on his Facebook page, that he had no intention of remaining in exile in the Gulf nation and was 鈥渋n talks鈥� to return home.
He also said he was making efforts to 鈥渟afeguard the rule of Afghans over our country,鈥� without offering details.
鈥淔or now, I am in the Emirates so that bloodshed and chaos is stopped,鈥� Ghani said from the UAE, which confirmed Wednesday he was being hosted there on 鈥渉umanitarian grounds.鈥�
He voiced support for talks held Wednesday between senior members of the Taliban movement, Ghani鈥檚 predecessor Hamid Karzai, and Abdullah Abdullah, who headed the ultimately failed peace process.
鈥淚 want the success of this process,鈥� he said.
It was Abdullah 鈥� a long-time rival of Ghani 鈥� who announced the president had left the country on Sunday, suggesting he would be judged harshly.
But Ghani insisted he had left for the good of the country, and not his own wellbeing.
鈥淒o not believe whoever tells you that your president sold you out and fled for his own advantage and to save his own life,鈥� he said. 鈥淭hese accusations are baseless... and I strongly reject them.鈥�
鈥淚 was expelled from Afghanistan in such a way that I didn鈥檛 even get the chance to take my slippers off my feet and pull on my boots,鈥� he added, noting that he had arrived in the Emirates 鈥渆mpty-handed.鈥�
He claimed that the Taliban had entered Kabul despite an agreement not to do so.
鈥淗ad I stayed there, an elected president of Afghanistan would have been hanged again right before the Afghans鈥� own eyes,鈥� he said.
The first time the Taliban seized Kabul, when they established their regime in 1996, they dragged former communist president Mohammed Najibullah from a United Nations office where he had been sheltering, and hanged him in a public street after torturing him.