Friday, September 10, 2021

Pakistan Says Afghanistan’s Frozen Assets Should Be Released

Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Shah Mahmood Qureshi  

Samaa TV: Afghanistan’s frozen assets should be released, says Pakistan’s Qureshi 

Spanish minister says ready to provide aid to Afghan people Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that Afghanistan’s frozen should be released. Soon after the Taliban took control of the country, the US froze Afghan central bank’s assets worth $9.5billion. 

It also stopped shipments of cash to the country. He was talking to media after a meeting with Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares in Islamabad on Friday. Albares is the sixth foreign minister to visit Pakistan since the Afghan Taliban took Kabul on August 15.  

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WNU Editor: It is always about the money.

14 comments:

Unknown said...

I remember a long long time ago a lady with very cold hands had hold of my assets. I too pleaded for their release.... Keep ducking 🙈

fred said...

now it seems the Taliban are also getting some international assistance.

The BBC reported this week that claims have emerged in recent days that Pakistani drones have been used to aid the Taliban, and have even targeted anti-Taliban positions. The UK media outlet cited Afghan journalist, Tajuddin Soroush, who said he was told by Panjshir Governor Kamaluddin Nizami, “That Pakistan had bombed the Panjshir valley in Afghanistan with drones.”

Soroush first shared his claims on social media on Sunday, and other users responded with images that were purported to be Pakistani drones. Additional claims highlight that targets were struck from the air, and that only Pakistan has the capability to carry out such attacks.

Anonymous said...

"It is always about the money."

It is always about taking US money, then stabbing the US in the back. F'em.

Anonymous said...

You are late to the party about Pakistan. So we do not care what you say about Pakistan, Afghanistan, or anything.

Anonymous said...

Before the airstrike, the U.S. paid about $250 per truck. Now, two U.S. officials said, Pakistan wants $5,000 a truck


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-snubs-pakistan-as-conflict-over-supply-routes-continues

The US was paying 250 per truck for the privilege of moving supplies through the territory of Pakistan

Anonymous said...

who is the "you" you refer to? who put you in charge?
why do you use editorial we. Are you an editor, king or tapeworm?

Anonymous said...

People here do not like you parrot.

Anonymous said...

I am old-fashioned enough to recall that in America one could take a position, display that, and not have to be initiated into a club where one must be approved for having the proper position. Do you speak for the editor of this site? Are you a co-owner? Have you asked him who is and who is not allowed to comment?
as for you, Mr Simplex: you do not speak for however number of readers come to this site and so I will merely say that if you prefer to have your little circle jerk, then ask the editor.

Anonymous said...

You are old fashioned enough to be the dweeb with the sock puppet parade. Your latest favorite was Ed 3.

Anonymous said...

Youse all fwit 'mericans, the world is sick of you.

Anonymous said...

Boy you are sure whiny!

Anonymous said...

Whiny shill.

Anonymous said...

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, it your case it's mere apery!

Anonymous said...

You have every right to be the bought shill that you are and demonstrate. You and your merry little band.