Afghan president is "exhausted" and wants to retire
Middle East
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said that he was "exhausted" and wanted to retire from politics at the end of his current term.
Afghanistan is set to hold elections for a new president in April 2014. Karzai has been in office since 2001, after the US-led invasion ousted the Taliban.
When asked whether he would run again in next year's election, the 55-year-old president said: "Why would I ruin my legacy by staying on?"
"No circumstances should allow me to stay president (after 2014). And I will not allow it to happen," Karzai told journalists in the Indian capital New Delhi during his two-day visit.
Next year will also see the withdrawal of all NATO combat forces from Afghanistan, which Karzai lauded as "good for Afghans."
"We believe there will be more stability in Afghanistan when they leave. We believe there will be more peace."


















































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