Mohib apologises for his failures in past govt

KABUL (Pajhwok): Former Afghan National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib took responsibility and apologised for his failures that led to the fall of Ashraf Ghani led government last year in August. Mohib fled the country by helicopter along with the president the day Kabul, the capital, fell.
Speaking to BBC World’s Matthew Amorilwala, he said: “Anything related to my failures, I take full responsibility for and apologies for it and I hope that everyone involved will be able to come forward and explain what the situation we owe it to the Afghan people we owe it to history to the partnership to the sacrifices that we have made, we clear this and learn from it so that we can offer a better future to the Afghan people.”
“There was a plan for negotiating team to go to Doha and myself was negotiating that but on the day when things unraveled at very fast pace that best thing we could do was to ensure that we save our own city, we save the people that are in the city, guess it was disastrous many people would flee, but imagine if there was street to street fighting those people who actually left would not have been left would not have been able to leave either,” he said.