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Kabul (BNA) UN Security Council on Wednesday focused on reviving Afghanistan’s economy.

BNA: The UN Security Council held a meeting on Afghanistan on Wednesday, which a majority of participants stressed the need to revive Afghanistan’s economy and increase international aid to the country.

This is the second UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan since the establishment of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan. The previous meeting focused more on the security situation in Afghanistan and that the Islamic Emirate should not deal with terrorist organizations and networks. The current meeting focused on economic issues and the need for the world to engage with Afghanistan, and this could be a positive interpretation of Afghanistan on a global scale, showing that the world is realizing the realities of Afghanistan and the Islamic Emirate and is taking an approach. They are active and positive against this country.

In the past, much of the discussion about Afghanistan has focused on the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and the threat posed by neighboring countries and the region from Afghanistan, and several evil countries have fueled such debates, except for action and strategy. The Islamic Emirate has shown that such accusations do not reflect the facts in Afghanistan. Now, if the debate in Afghanistan can be paused, it is the economic problems in this country that have their causes and reasons.

With the advent of the Islamic Emirate, it was expected that the world would enter into a rational debate in Afghanistan and help the country in the face of more economic problems; However, a small number of countries have resorted to hostility against Afghanistan, accusing and conspiring instead of cooperating with the new regime, and trying to use the economy and sanctions as inappropriate things. Work tactics against the new system.

The only problem in Afghanistan today is the deplorable economic situation, not security and political issues.

“The revitalization of Afghanistan’s economy requires the world to engage with the current government in Afghanistan,” said Debra Lines, the UN secretary-general in Afghanistan, at a recent meeting of the Security Council.

The challenges that still threaten Afghanistan’s economy are restrictions on international payments, lack of access to money, lack of liquidity, and restrictions on the central bank’s performance.

“It is not generous to deprive others of their money, keep half of it for yourself and use the other half as aid to the United States,” Zhang Joon said. You are sending Afghanistan. This is not giving alms, it is stealing, Afghanistan’s money must be released unconditionally.

He is referring to the United States, which seized about $10 billion of Afghanistan’s foreign exchange reserves, then released $7 billion and donated half of it to the United Nations to be used for humanitarian purposes for the Afghan people. The other half will be paid to the victims of 9/11, which provoked reactions inside and outside Afghanistan.

It should be noted that with the seizure of billions of dollars of Afghan money by the United States and the World Bank, as well as the sanctions imposed by the United States on the people of Afghanistan, the economic situation of the people of this country has taken a deplorable form. Warned in Afghanistan.

In the eyes of the Afghan people, a recent UN Security Council meeting has focused on acute issues in Afghanistan, focusing on improving the country’s economy and releasing frozen assets in Afghanistan.

The meeting began with the message that instead of accusing and conspiring against China, one should think about economic cooperation with Afghanistan, and instead of being hostile, one should engage with Afghanistan’s fledgling regime.

Bakhtar News Agency

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