Verification of 17 billion dollars of US aid to Afghanistan
The US Inspection Office in Afghanistan's reconstruction affairs, which has been practically idle since the country's military withdrawal, called the country's expenses as aid to Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, US Special Inspection Office for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) In a recent report, he claimed that Washington has provided more than 17 billion dollars to this country after the military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Looking at the expenses presented by the Cigarette Administration, this claim can be easily determined.
2.8 billion dollars have been said for the cost of humanitarian aid.
According to the Seagar report, 5.35 billion dollars have been used for the reception program of Afghans who are American partners and asylum seekers to this country.
This department has also included 3.5 billion dollars from the transfer of the assets of the Central Bank of Afghanistan to the trust fund in Switzerland as part of the US aid. Other figures are attributed to the current government of Kabul.
The American SIGAR agency has stated in this report that America is the biggest donor to Afghanistan in the current situation of this country.
The International Crisis Group had previously announced in a report: US sanctions after The Taliban’s rise to power is an important obstacle for investment in Afghanistan.
According to this report, these sanctions have stopped the activities of many institutions in Afghanistan.
The International Crisis Group emphasized: Sanctions have become a prominent tool for America in the world.
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