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Muslim countries must not remain indifferent to oppression of Palestinians: IEA
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) on Saturday strongly condemned the “humanitarian horror” caused by Israel against the Palestinians and asked countries to address the issue as soon as possible.
In a statement, IEA declared its support for the Palestinian people and asked other Islamic countries to help Palestinians and not remain indifferent in this "great divine test".
“Countries and organizations that use human rights, especially the rights of women and children, to interfere in the affairs of independent countries, why are they silent today regarding the obvious violation of rights and oppression faced by Palestinian women, men and children or they support the occupiers?” IEA asked.
“It is clear from this that in fact human rights are not valuable to them, but this slogan is only used when their evil political and intelligence goals are tied, if not, aren’t the Palestinian people (children, women) and the elderly humans,” it added.
The Islamic Emirate said that the forced displacement of more than one million Palestinians is a war crime and the ineffective stances of the international bodies in this regard show the unprecedented failure of the world order.
"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan calls on the entire world, especially the Islamic countries and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, to address the issue of Palestine as soon as possible and stop the terror and unrestrained actions of Israel, otherwise everyone will be responsible for any humanitarian crisis that results from the current situation,” the statement said.
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USIP reports Afghanistan’s banking system dysfunctional
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) has said in a new report that Afghanistan's banking system remains largely dysfunctional.
This report evaluated the Afghan banking system as inefficient. It said that the lack of access to Afghanistan's foreign exchange reserves and the obstacles in the way of printing banknotes add to these problems.
USIP has warned that the decrease in cash and humanitarian aid will have a destructive effect on the economy and financial system of Afghanistan.
The report highlights systemic challenges within Afghanistan’s banking sector, including a backlog of bad loans and limited depositor access to funds due to withdrawal restrictions imposed by Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB).
“Afghanistan’s precarious economy is facing a new set of multidimensional risks as humanitarian aid — delivered in massive shipments of U.S. cash dollars — shrinks rapidly amid competing demands from other crises around the world. The dollar inflows, moved under U.N. auspices, have helped stabilize the Afghan economy, cover its mammoth trade deficit, and inject monetary liquidity into commerce,” the report said.
“With much smaller cash infusions, in line with a general reduction in aid, the suffering of Afghanistan’s poverty-stricken population is likely to increase,” USIP has warned.
The author of this report has suggested that, contrary to the confrontation between the countries of the world and the Islamic Emirate on the issue of women's rights, other countries and international organizations can play a supporting role in facilitating the printing of more Afghan banknotes and allow the use of investment income from the Afghanistan Fund in Switzerland to stabilize the macroeconomics.
Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) has not yet reacted to this report, but it has already emphasized that it will continue its efforts by implementing reasonable monetary policies that lead to maintaining the value of the afghani against other currencies.
DAB also stressed it will pay special attention to the strength of the banking sector and bring reforms and improvements as much as possible in this sector.
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Top IEA and Iranian officials meet to discuss refugees, prisoners
Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on Thursday met with Iranian Deputy Justice Minister Askar Jalalian in Kabul, where they discussed refugees, prisoners, economic and political cooperation.
Muttaqi, while appreciating Iran’s hosting of Afghan refugees for four decades, called on Tehran to treat refugees well and be patient towards them, Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement.
He also said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to cooperate with Iran in relation to the repatriation of Afghan prisoners, asking the Iranian Deputy Minister of Justice to cooperate fully in this regard.
According to the statement, Iran's deputy justice minister said Tehran was following recent developments in Afghanistan and was pleased with the stability.
He added that the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue its cooperation and, based on the agreements reached, will transfer Afghan prisoners in the near future.
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Russia, Pakistan urge ‘enhanced’ coordination for ‘peaceful and prosperous’ Afghanistan
Russia and Pakistan urged "enhanced" coordination among regional countries Thursday for a "peaceful and prosperous" Afghanistan, according to a statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.
The call was made during a meeting between Russian Special Envoy to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov and Pakistani Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch in Islamabad where the two sides exchanged views on relations with Afghanistan.
Kabulov arrived in Islamabad for a visit earlier in the day.
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