Afghanistan’s Minister of State Shirajudin Haqqanistan is calling on the United States to release a US $ 7 billion freeze fund
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Kabul, July 17: Afghanistan’s deputy interior minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani, said the US $ 7 billion ban on Afghanistan’s assets was unjustified and called on the United States to release the assets.
At a rally in Afghanistan’s Khost state, TOLO News said the formation of a comprehensive government would take effect each time the “western ideology” was removed from Afghanistan. Afghanistan: The Taliban are urging people to hand over weapons as home-to-house searches continue in Kabul and neighboring states.
“Did they accomplish anything in the last 20 years? Now they have frozen Afghanistan’s assets and revenge on a certain number of people. You fought them for 20 years,” Haqqanistan said.
Haqqani said the formation of a comprehensive government would take a long time, and local media reported that the country should not wait for approval and should take essential steps.
“We do not desperately shout out inclusive government. Wait patiently. When pagan ideologies are eliminated and Afghans adapt to their national and Islamic identities, inclusiveness is itself. It’s guaranteed, “he added.
Haqqani said the country would not pose a threat to other countries and called for similar involvement in other countries. “We do not say we oppose Pakistan, Iran, China, or anyone else. We Afghanistan do our tests and guarantee that there is no threat from our side, but as well. We ask for your involvement, “said Haqqani.
The Minister of Interior added that he urged the country to unite and accept each other. Earlier in June, Taliban official Amir Khan Muttaki, along with his delegation, left for Qatar to discuss with US officials the release of withheld Afghan assets.
At the same time, U.S. sources claimed that the Joe Biden administration was working with the Taliban on a mechanism to provide Afghanistan with access to central banks’ foreign exchange reserves, citing the Washington Post, Kamapress reported. ..
The United States has frozen Afghanistan’s reserves after the Taliban forcibly occupied the country last year. Those who have turned from radicals to politicians are now working to restore the national economy, which has been devastated by sanctions and isolation.
Earlier, the Taliban warned that it would “reconsider” its policy towards the United States if it did not receive all of its US $ 7 billion frozen assets.
U.S. President Joe Biden splits US $ 7 billion of frozen Afghanistan assets to fund humanitarian relief in Afghanistan and compensate victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks I decided.
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