US President Barack Obama has asked the two Afghan presidential candidates, Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani to publicly endorse their previously agreed political framework and insisted there is no justification for rhetoric that threatens extra-constitutional measures.
Obama talked to them over phone and thanked them for their leadership in reaching an agreement to form a national unity government and to accept the outcome of the full audit of the ballots in the June 14 run-off election currently being undertaken by the election commissions, the White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest told reporters.
"He commended the two candidates for putting the interests of Afghanistan first and committing to working together as partners in governance," Earnest said.
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"He reiterated that there is no justification for rhetoric that threatens extra-constitutional measures and urged Dr Abdullah and Dr Ghani to continue to move forward in the spirit of collegiality to maintain national unity during this historic democratic transition," Earnest said.
The President indicated that Secretary of State, John Kerry would continue his close consultations with the two candidates and the Afghan President Hamid Karzai in the days to come, he said.
Obama also reaffirmed the enduring American commitment to the Afghan people and their future, he added.