The head of the World Bank has ruled out resuming aid to Afghanistan

 The head of the World Bank has ruled out resuming aid to Afghanistan.


According to details, World Bank President David Malpas indicated on Monday that direct aid to Afghanistan was unlikely to resume after the Taliban seized power and suspended funding in late August.

Speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, he said, "I would not imagine working within us in the face of a complete economic downturn."

The Washington-based development lender is thought to have cut off aid amid concerns over the security situation and women's rights following the Taliban's rapid takeover of the country in August, saying it was "closely monitoring" the situation. And is reviewing. "

According to the bank's website, the World Bank has more than two dozen development projects underway in Afghanistan and has provided 5. 5.3 billion since 2002.

In addition, the IMF has suspended aid to the country, and the Taliban have been denied access to most of Afghanistan's ڈالر 9 billion reserves, which are located abroad, mostly in the United States.

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