U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday addressed the security situation in Afghanistan, saying the country’s government refused to “seek a political settlement” with the Taliban. He said exiled President Ashraf Ghani had “insisted Afghan forces would fight,” but added recent events have proven Ghani was wrong.
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Biden: Afghan president insisted forces ‘would fight,’ but was wrong
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