SunstarTV Bureau: The United States will provide financial assistance to Afghanistan after the formation of an interim Taliban government. Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, said that the United States was ready to provide $ 4 million (about $ 470 million) in humanitarian aid to Afghans.
“The situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating,” she said. Under such circumstances, the United States has pledged $ 64 million in aid. “I am so proud to announce that the United States is providing $ 64 million in new humanitarian aid to Afghans,” US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield tweeted. “The new fund will support the work of the United Nations and international NGOs. We urge other countries to show solidarity as well,” she said.
The United States, New Zealand, China and Germany have all announced their support for Afghanistan. So far, the AC quota has not been announced by India. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday announced a $ 20 million allocation to support humanitarian work in Afghanistan.
In a war-torn country, the “real” authorities have promised to help people. The people of Afghanistan need a lifeline. After decades of war, pain, and insecurity, they are probably facing their most dangerous times. Now is the time for the international community to stand by him.