Canada resumes aid to Afghanistan
By amending its anti-terrorism laws, the Canadian government will resume development aid to Afghanistan this year. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, Canadian media It was reported that Ottawa plans to resume its development aid to Afghanistan this year. The anti-terrorism laws of this country were passed against the Taliban; In this way, aid groups will not be held guilty of paying taxes to the Taliban when they provide aid to Afghans. The Taliban should be immune from criminal punishment.
According to “Global News”, the Public Security Department of Canada wrote in a report about this: “Efforts to operationalize the issuing of permits continue.” /p>
The report states: “Ottawa plans to launch the process by spring 2024 and will strive to achieve full operational capacity by late 2024.”
In Canada to help Afghanistan
Harjit Singh Sajjan, Canada’s International Development Minister, had previously announced anti-Taliban laws. This country may undergo changes with the aim of facilitating humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan.
Sajan emphasized in a conversation with “Canadian Press”, however, Ottawa will not remove the Taliban from the list of terrorists.
He said: We are looking at options to see how we can get the flexibility that other countries have to help Afghanistan.
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