The Taliban entered Kabul for one month, the security situation improves, and the economy still needs to recover
September 16, 2021 08:44:18
Source: CCTV News Client
It has been a month since the Taliban entered Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on August 15 and controlled most of the country. According to a report from China Central Radio and Television Station Obed on September 15 local time, the current security in Afghanistan The situation has improved, but people’s lives are still in the process of recovery, and practical problems such as employment difficulties and cash shortages have yet to be resolved.
It is reported that with the complete withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan on August 31, many foreign institutions have also left, and many Afghan people have lost their original jobs. At the same time, the United States has frozen nearly 9.5 billion U.S. dollars in assets of the Central Bank of Afghanistan, which has caused Afghanistan to face a cash shortage, and people’s lives and business activities have been greatly affected. Local people worry that these problems will exacerbate poverty in Afghanistan.
Local people Samim: I don’t know why the United States freezes our assets. This has brought an economic crisis to Afghanistan and the Afghan people, and difficulties in investment and other areas have emerged.
Local people Samim: I went to the bank to line up at 6 o’clock the day before yesterday, but it was only after 3 o’clock in the afternoon. I could only take 20,000 afghanis (about 1,400 yuan), which was not enough for my family and me. Even if you have more deposits in the bank, the bank will not let you withdraw more than 20,000 afghanis.
Local people Samim: There are too many problems at present. The city is becoming empty day by day, people rarely go out shopping, and ordinary people cannot invest. People are becoming increasingly poor. Even if you have money, you can’t withdraw from the bank. Now people can’t consume normally, which leads to a worsening of the poverty problem.
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