East Bay Times

Taliban PM seeks global help to shore up economy

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Afghanista­n’s acting Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan said his interim administra­tion has inherited a sinking economy and called on the global community to assist the country in preventing a further crisis as inflation spirals.

The former U.S.-backed government of Ashraf Ghani was corrupt and damaged the country’s economic situation, Hassan said in his first national address since assuming office. “The Islamic Emirate wants good relations with all countries and economic relations with them.” Only the audio portion of the speech was broadcast on TV. Hassan, who assumed office in early September and previously headed the Taliban’s leadership council, made the speech Saturday as the country reels under worsening poverty with its economy in shambles and prices of essential goods soaring.

The United Nations has said recently that more than half the country’s nearly 40 million people are facing acute hunger, a million children could die as the harsh winter is setting in and warned by mid-2022 as much as 97% of the country could be living in poverty, up from about 72% in 2020.

The Taliban-led administra­tion has blamed the U.S. for making an already critical situation worse by blocking the militant group from accessing some $9 billion of Afghan assets held in American banks.

Inflation was a matter of great concern, Hassan said. “If the Afghan money is released, all financial and economic problems will be solved.”

A Taliban delegation led by their acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is currently holding talks with U.S. officials in Doha, Qatar, to persuade them to release the money and resume humanitari­an aid to the country.

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