Amid calls for his resignation, Ashraf Ghani says consultations are underway to end the Afghan war

- Addressing the state, President Ashraf Ghani vowed to fight the religious movement.
- He says the restoration of security and defense forces may be a prime priority.
- He praised the Afghan forces "who courageously defended the state and showed robust determination."
KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on weekday same the restoration of the country's soldiers was a "top priority" as religious movement fighters captive nearer to the capital when defeating the country's defense over the past week.
The president gave no indication that he would resign or take responsibility for the present state of affairs however same "consultations" were going down to assist finish the war.
"The restoration of our security and defense forces is our prime priority, and heavy steps square measure being taken during this regard," he same in a very televised speech.
But Ghani offered some details concerning what his administration was coming up with because the government lost management of Asian countries in recent days.
The announcement came as North American country Marines came back to observe the emergency evacuation from an Asian country and therefore the foreign embassy tried to evacuate its workers as security deteriorated.
With the country's second and third largest cities falling to the Taliban, Kabul has become the last besieged position for government forces who have offered less resistance elsewhere.