Pakistan UN envoy: Afghanistan’s assets must be unfrozen
Pakistan’s permanent representative in the United Nations Munir Akram has said that Afghanistan is going through a tough humanitarian situation so the country’s assets must be released soon.
Pakistan’s permanent representative in the United Nations Munir Akram has said that Afghanistan is going through a tough humanitarian situation so the country’s assets must be released soon.
Moscow has no plan to exploit Afghanistan’s bountiful natural resources, Russian presidential envoy Zamir Kabulov says.
Talking to Raha News agency, Seyyed Azad, a trailer driver, quoted Herat customs` officials as saying from 500 thousand trailers in Herat transportation system 130 one are undocumented.
Shorabak hydropower dam with 3 turbines and capacity of 7.5 megawatts was recently built on the Kokche river at a cost of $ 80 million with the help of the German federal government. According to the ex-government officials Shorabak hydropower dam can electrify 15,000 families in Faizabad.
“Depending on types of it, one Ser of rice (every six kilos) is being sold 200 t0 300 AFs. It is very little compared to expenses for growing.” Muhammad Salim, a rice farmer told Raha News Agency
The Islamic Emirate has asked all shopkeepers, traders and people to use Afghanis in their daily activities.
Talking to Raha News Agency in Ghur, Mowlawi Abd-u-l Hai Mobasher, the Islamic Emirate head of office for refugees in Ghur Today Monday November 1 2021 said 1000 needy families in Ghur were given cash and non-cash aid by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR).
Mowlawi Abdul Khaleq Abed, the Islamic Emirate governor in Farah, said traders are described as spiritual and physical assets of Afghanistan and we should hand in hand solve the poverty in our country and save the people.
A mixed numbers of city council and local district representatives in Herat in a gathering called for Afghanistan`s blocked assets to be freed.
“When our children went to school, we, the parents and family members, were worried about their coming back but following the Taliban taking over not only has the security been improved but our jobs and business are also flourished.