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Ashraf Ghani sworn in as new Afghan president Ashraf Ghani sworn in as new Afghan president
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Ashraf Ghani has been sworn in as Afghanistan's president in a ceremony at the presidential palace in Kabul.Ashraf Ghani has been sworn in as Afghanistan's president in a ceremony at the presidential palace in Kabul.
It comes after six months of deadlock amid a bitter dispute over electoral fraud and a recount of votes.It comes after six months of deadlock amid a bitter dispute over electoral fraud and a recount of votes.
Under a US-brokered unity deal Mr Ghani takes over the presidency and runner-up Abdullah Abdullah can nominate a figure with prime-ministerial powers.Under a US-brokered unity deal Mr Ghani takes over the presidency and runner-up Abdullah Abdullah can nominate a figure with prime-ministerial powers.
The Taliban have described the deal as a "US-orchestrated sham" but Mr Ghani hailed it as a "big victory".The Taliban have described the deal as a "US-orchestrated sham" but Mr Ghani hailed it as a "big victory".
Mr Ghani took an oath to abide by the constitution at the swearing-in ceremony attended by up to 100 dignitaries.Mr Ghani took an oath to abide by the constitution at the swearing-in ceremony attended by up to 100 dignitaries.
Analysis: David Loyn, BBC News, Kabul
In his long first speech after being sworn in as the new Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani promised reform, development, an end to poverty, measures against corruption, and a clean-up of the judiciary.
But he knows that he can do nothing without security. In a year when the Taliban are conducting their biggest offensives since they fell from power in 2001, he said Afghan people were tired of war and wanted peace.
He talked about the crisis in Syria and Iraq, and said that Afghanistan was an Islamic country that understood about jihad after Islamic guerrillas defeated the Russians in the 1980s. He said the country did not need any lessons from foreign fighters.
The former World Bank economist has ambitious plans for change, but now needs to make his coalition work, with his defeated election rival Abdullah Abdullah.
He has praised the country's "first democratic transfer of power" and has also spoken warmly of his rival, and now partner in government, Mr Abdullah.He has praised the country's "first democratic transfer of power" and has also spoken warmly of his rival, and now partner in government, Mr Abdullah.
Mr Abdullah, who takes on the newly created role of chief executive, said the two leaders would work together "for a better future with trust and honesty".Mr Abdullah, who takes on the newly created role of chief executive, said the two leaders would work together "for a better future with trust and honesty".
In a speech as the ceremony began, outgoing President Hamid Karzai, who has been leader since the US-led invasion in 2001, called for people to support the new government. In his first speech as president, Mr Ghani said he would work for long-term peace, promised to tackle corruption and said constitutional changes were needed.
Earlier outgoing President Hamid Karzai, who has been leader since the US-led invasion in 2001, called for people to support the new government.
The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says security in the capital is tight, with few people on the streets and shops closed.The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says security in the capital is tight, with few people on the streets and shops closed.
Our correspondent says the first thing the government is expected to do is to sign a deal that will see US troops remain in Afghanistan after the end of this year - a move opposed by Mr Karzai. The first thing the government is expected to do is to sign a deal that will see US troops remain in Afghanistan after the end of this year - a move opposed by Mr Karzai.
Militants attacked a government compound in the eastern province of Paktia on Monday, officials say.Militants attacked a government compound in the eastern province of Paktia on Monday, officials say.
Meanwhile, a roadside bomb exploded on the airport road in Kabul. No one was hurt.Meanwhile, a roadside bomb exploded on the airport road in Kabul. No one was hurt.
On Friday the Taliban overran a strategic district in another eastern province, Ghazni, highlighting some of the many challenges facing Mr Ghani and his security forces.On Friday the Taliban overran a strategic district in another eastern province, Ghazni, highlighting some of the many challenges facing Mr Ghani and his security forces.
US Secretary of State John Kerry helped to broker a comprehensive audit of all eight million votes in the election earlier this year after the results were disputed. US Secretary of State John Kerry helped broker a comprehensive audit of all eight million votes in the election earlier this year after the results were disputed.
The audit was completed this month but the final tallies and the official result have not been made public amid fears over unrest.The audit was completed this month but the final tallies and the official result have not been made public amid fears over unrest.
Afghanistan's election commission confined itself to declaring Mr Ghani the winner in a statement earlier this month.Afghanistan's election commission confined itself to declaring Mr Ghani the winner in a statement earlier this month.
Both sides had accused the other of fraud following the election and months of uncertainty have damaged the economy and heightened insecurity.Both sides had accused the other of fraud following the election and months of uncertainty have damaged the economy and heightened insecurity.