KEY POINTS
  • Afghanistan has been "used" by other countries, and the local people are victims, said Ahmad Wali Massoud, a former Afghanistan ambassador to the U.K.
  • His comments came one day after an attack near Kabul's airport killed at least 13 U.S. service members and a number of Afghan civilians.
  • Massoud also said a resistance movement is growing in Afghanistan and it will "defend the dignity of our country."

Afghanistan has been "used" by other countries, and the local people are the victims. That was the message from a resistance leader and former ambassador to the U.K. who spoke to CNBC this week.

Ahmad Wali Massoud, whose late brother was well-known resistance fighter Ahmad Shah Massoud, said there are many terrorist groups in the country, and Afghans do not know where they came from or "who is who" amid the chaos and turmoil.