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Afghan government assets thaw indefinitely, the Taliban warns of refugees or flocking to Europe | Afghan government | Taliban | refugees

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Original title: The Afghan government assets are thawed indefinitely. The Taliban warns of refugees or flocking to Europe. Source: Reference News Network

Reference News Network reported on October 13 According to a Reuters report in Doha, Qatar’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said at a meeting on the 13th local time that there has not yet been a clear solution to the issue of unfreezing Afghan government funds.

According to reports, Qatar is presiding over the meeting between the Afghan Taliban and Western officials. Outsiders believe that Qatar has a certain influence on Atta.

According to reports, a large part of the US$10 billion in assets of the Afghan Central Bank is stored overseas.

Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed reiterated Qatar’s position that whether to recognize the Taliban government is not the current priority, but international contacts are very important.

According to a report from Agence France-Presse in Kabul, the Afghan Taliban warned US and European officials that attempts to continue to pressure Atta through sanctions will undermine the security situation and may trigger a wave of refugees.

The spokesperson of the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan Amir Khan Mutaki issued a statement on the evening of October 12, local time, saying that Mutaki told Western diplomats in Doha that “weakening the Afghan government is not in anyone’s interest, because The negative consequences of this will directly affect world security and cause economic migrants to flow out of Afghanistan.”

Mutaki said at the Doha meeting: “We urge countries around the world to end existing sanctions and allow banks to function normally so that charitable organizations, institutions and government departments can use reserves and international financial assistance to pay their employees.”

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According to Agence France-Presse, European countries are particularly worried that if the Afghan economy collapses, a large number of immigrants will leave for Europe, putting pressure on neighboring countries such as Pakistan and Iran and even the borders of Europe. (Compile / Liu Ziyan)


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