
Ashraf Ghani
Ashraf Ghani is a former president of Afghanistan, who served from 2014 until his abrupt departure in 2021 amid the Taliban's resurgence. A trained economist and academic, Ghani focused on reforming Afghanistan's governance and economy during his presidency. His attempts to leverage Afghanistan's mineral wealth for international support highlighted the challenges of foreign investment in a politically volatile region.
Born on Feb 12, 1949 (76 years old)
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Pakistan:
President Ashraf Ghani appreciated Pakistan's efforts in facilitating peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan.
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Pakistan:
Ashraf Ghani was the president of Afghanistan who declared the TTP a threat to national security in 2019.
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Switzerland:
The pro-Western government of President Ashraf Ghani collapsed in 2021, leading to the Taliban seizing control.
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Ukraine:
Ashraf Ghani was the President of Afghanistan during the negotiations with the United States regarding troop withdrawal.
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Ukraine:
Ashraf Ghani was the President of Afghanistan during the negotiations with the United States regarding troop withdrawal.
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Pakistan:
Ashraf Ghani ruled Afghanistan for two decades with US-Nato support.
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United Kingdom:
Mohseni expressed his anger towards former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani for his arrogance during the US withdrawal.
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Russia:
The President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, found refuge in the UAE after the Taliban took power.
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Switzerland:
President Ashraf Ghani resumed the canal project in 2018 with the help of USAID.
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Switzerland:
President Ashraf Ghani resumed the canal project in 2018 with the help of USAID.
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