NEW DELHI : India on Sunday welcomed a power sharing deal between Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his main political rival Abdullah Abdullah that is expected to bring to an end months of political crisis in the war torn country.
Tensions had risen after Abdullah, who served as “chief executive" in the Afghan government headed by Ghani during his first term from September 2014 to September 2019, refused to accept the results of the polls held last year which declared Ghani the winner.
In fact both Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah has sworn themselves in as presidents in parallel ceremonies on the same day ie 9 March in Kabul.