Pakistan: Releasing Afghanistan’s Blocked Assets Necessary to Save People.
Pakistan’s envoy to the United Nations has called for the release of its blocked assets to save the people, noting that 28 million Afghans are facing a severe food crisis.
Munir Akram, Pakistan’s envoy to the United Nations, called the international community’s attention to the dire humanitarian and economic crisis facing Afghanistan and called for an end to the “unjustifiable blockade” of the country’s war-torn assets in order to deal with the crisis.
Akram called for the release of the country’s blocked assets to save the people, noting that 28 million Afghans are facing a severe food crisis.
He added that cash is needed to revive the economy, pay salaries, keep small businesses afloat and revive the country’s banking system.
According to the Pakistani representative to the United Nations, the consequences of the great humanitarian crisis and economic collapse in this country will be terrible, including the suffering of millions of people, the influx of millions of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers, the possibility of chaos and conflict, strengthening ISIL and others. Terrorist groups.