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America’s distributing half of Afghanistan’s assets to its own citizens unfathomable: Munir

Munir Akram gains two year extension as Pakistan's envoy to UN

America’s distributing half of Afghanistan’s assets to its own citizens unfathomable: Munir

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to United Nations Munir Akram has said America’s distributing half of Afghanistan’s assets to its own citizens was unfathomable, Bol news reported.

He said this while expressing reservation on the US move to free up $7 billion in assets from the Afghan central bank, half of which could go to humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan and the other half for compensation to the families of 9/11 victims. The aid would be given to the Afghan administration through a mechanism.

Ambassador Munir Akram said, “Half a loaf is better than none.” At the same time, the Pakistani envoy emphasised that “there is something wrong with a financial system where one State can unilaterally block the national assets of another to pay off questionable claims by its own citizens.”

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The funds were deposited by Afghanistan’s central bank in the United States before the Taliban took over last year and have since been made unavailable to the Taliban. Much of the money comes from international donations over the past 20 years.

“We have consistently joined the calls of the international community as well as the senior UN officials and the international humanitarian actors to unfreeze Afghanistan’s reserves,” Akram said.

“This money is critically needed to revive and sustain the Afghan economy, inject much needed liquidity, and to save millions of lives in the middle of a harsh winter,” he said

“In addition, this money is also needed to provide basic amenities to the people including health and education as well as to build critical infrastructure.”

“The most effective and generous display of solidarity with the people of Afghanistan at this critical juncture would be the return of the national assets of Afghanistan to its people to whom they belong and to whom they must return,” Ambassador Akram added.