Afghanistan, Nov. 21 -- Former Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani has called for national dialogue to confront the country's crisis, saying unity depends on protecting national interests.

Ashraf Ghani has called for a national dialogue to address what he described as Afghanistan's "deep crisis," saying only shared national interests and values can unite the country. He said a broad internal and external conversation is needed to build a national consensus.

Ghani wrote that Afghanistan is passing through a "highly sensitive" historical moment marked by "great dangers" and new opportunities. In a note published on X, he said Afghans are demanding an "immediate and fundamental dialogue" that clarifies the boundaries of national interest and ...