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Afghanistan
Afghanistan Owes $62 M for Foreign Electricity
2021-10-05
More on this story from two days ago.
[ToloNews] Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) officials on Monday said Afghanistan owes $62 million for electricity from neighboring countries.

DABS officials said they have asked UNAMA to provide $90 million to pay the debt, adding that if UNAMA does not provide it they might pressure those people who have not paid their electricity bills, even though many people cannot afford it.
What a dilemma!
Safiullah Ahmadzai, acting operational director of DABS, said the company has paid the electricity bill for the last two months to the electricity-exporting countries.

Meanwhile,
...back at the Council of Boskone, Helmuth had turned a paler shade of blue. Star-A-Star had struck again...
a document obtained by TOLOnews shows that DABS owes over $51 million to four neighboring countries: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Iran.

DABS owes over $51 million to four neighboring countries: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Iran.
"UNAMA contacted us and told us what they can do for us. We requested they provide $90 million to Afghanistan. We asked UNAMA to pay the electricity bill of those customers who have not paid or cannot pay to the neighboring countries," Ahmadzai said.

According to Ahmadzai, DABS has sent letters to the power-exporting countries asking them to not cut electricity and pledging to pay the debt.

"If the bills are not paid, there is a risk that the neighboring countries will reduce the exported electricity and gradually cut it. DABS should address the problem immediately," said Amanullah Ghalib, former director of DABS.

A number of residents raised concerns over the bad economic situation in the country said the relevant departments should address the challenges promptly.

"We urge the neighboring countries to provide electricity until our government is recognized," said Ahmad Reshad, a Kabul resident.

"We urge the private companies, factories and people who have not paid their bills to pay their bills, so our electricity is not cut. Winter is approaching and we are facing serious problems," said Abdul Khabir, a Kabul resident.

Statistics show that Afghanistan pays around $22 million to $25 million a month to neighboring countries.
Khaama Press adds:
Afghanistan is currently importing 80% of its electricity from central Asian countries and supplies 20% inside the country.

As per information, DABS owes the central Asian countries up to $90 million that are not paid for months.

Sources have told the journal that the Taliban would likely spend the amount of money in other areas rather than in paying the bills of electricity.

Afghanistan is importing its electricity from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran which costs the country $300 million per year.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  UNAMA = United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. Make the foreigners provide is big in Afghanistan. It's how Big Mo wanted it.
Posted by: Snerert Thud6543   2021-10-05 10:39  

#7  "We will gladly pay you Tuesday after the opium harvest for some electricity today"

Maybe China could give them a payday loan to tide them over...
Posted by: SteveS   2021-10-05 10:36  

#6  

That's just 1 months shipment of Poppy/Opium.
They'll recover...
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-10-05 10:27  

#5  rub two goats together. there's your electricity
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-10-05 10:22  

#4  They may have had their way with thoroughly modern Milley, but the Man from the DPW, that's another matter.
Posted by: Cesare   2021-10-05 10:18  

#3  The Prophet didn't have electricity. They shouldn't either.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2021-10-05 09:58  

#2  How do they buy all that electricity if the dolly-bahn keep blowing up the transmission towers?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-10-05 07:03  

#1  Did they send the bill to the former Afghanistan president?
Posted by: Raj   2021-10-05 00:11  

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