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Aid resumption to Afghanistan unlikely: World Bank |
2021-11-10 |
[KhaamaPress] President of World Bank David Malpass said that it is unlikely for them to resume direct aid to Afghanistan citing challenges in the payment system of the country. As good an excuse as any to not throw good money after bad. The World Bank suspended its financial aid to Afghanistan at the end of August this year after the Taliban![]() students... took over the entire country. Speaking at the Center of Strategic and International Institute David Malpass said that there is not the ability to have money actually flow given what the government is doing in Afghanistan. The Taliban are not only deprived of the foreign aid from World Bank and similar organizations but also of the billions of assets now frozen in the central banks of the United States. Though the US has lifted sanctions on humanitarian aid ![]() Not only the Taliban and people of Afghanistan but Pakistain, Russia, and China have also demanded the money to be unfrozen as they belong to the people of Afghanistan, not the government. International aid organizations have also demanded the money to be spent on humanitarian spares through them to prevent the worst humanitarian disaster awaiting the people in Afghanistan. Related: World Bank: 2021-10-25 US Was Losing War So It Negotiated: Khalilzad World Bank: 2021-10-23 Failure to demonstrate action: Why Pakistan remains in the FATF Grey List World Bank: 2021-10-17 Kam Air, Ariana, PIA to resume flights from Kabul to Pakistan, border crossings still closed, int’l charity orgs. step back |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#2 "We like to see how deep the hole is before we start shoveling money in." |
Posted by: ed in texas 2021-11-10 14:06 |
#1 Why is the World Bank so Islamophobic? |
Posted by: Tom 2021-11-10 13:15 |