Ashraf Ghani, the Afghan president eclect and Abdullah Abdullah Chief Executive elect

Ashraf Ghani, the Afghan president sworn in

Ashraf Ghani, the Afghan president sworn in

KABUL News Time

For the first time in the war-torn Afghanistan to the democratic transition was completed on Monday  Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, the country’s new president took the oath of office. In June, the preliminary results of the second round of the presidential election to resolve disputes arising from the power-sharing agreement was reached last week  Under which the president and his rival Abdullah Abdullah, Ashraf Ghani, chief executive will be. Addiction is the executive office of the prime minister. Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah took his oath of office. Ashraf Ghani, 2001 Afghan president Hamid Karzai, who held the place appointed. Ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Kabul. The security arrangements were tight. In recent times in different parts of the country, including Kabul, the Taliban have deadly attack. Sunday late in his farewell address the outgoing President Hamid Karzai acknowledged that sustainable peace cannot be successful in their utmost efforts, but he expressed confidence that it would soon restore peace in Afghanistan. He also urged the country’s newly elected leadership to focus all their energies to promote peace. The new president’s inauguration in Kabul, foreign dignitaries also arrived. President Barack Obama’s ten-member delegation led by Councillor John pudsta States represented in the event the President of Pakistan Hussain were also present at the event. Phase transition in Afghanistan was completed at a time, when the 13-year war after all foreign troops to leave home at the end of this year is ready. A bilateral security agreement with Afghanistan is suggested whereby after the withdrawal of international forces, nine thousand U.S. troops here while training local security forces and counter-terrorism will continue to support them. The agreement signed by Ashraf Ghani, the new president will be viable and officials are saying that the Afghan leader would soon ratify it.

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