Now the action begins! The Taliban will starve, the IMF strikes a blow

The IMF has banned the use of resources,The Taliban will no longer get any new help,America has also frozen assets worth more than Rs 706 billion.
Now the action begins! The Taliban will starve, the IMF strikes a blow

After the United States, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also shocked the Taliban and banned Afghanistan from using its resources.

America has also frozen assets worth more than Rs 706 billion.

After capturing Afghanistan, now the Taliban have started to suffer a setback. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has prohibited Taliban-occupied Afghanistan from using its resources. Let us tell you that previously the United States had assets frozen worth Rs 706 billion.

The IMF has banned the use of resources.

IMF blocks emergency reserve

After the decision of the International Monetary Fund, that is, the IMF, Taliban-occupied Afghanistan will no longer be able to use IMF resources nor will it receive any new aid. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that it will block Afghanistan's access to an emergency reserve of 46 million dollars, or about 3,416.43 million rupees.

The Taliban will no longer get any new help.

Now the Taliban will remain poor

Before the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Tuesday, the United States had frozen the assets of the Central Bank of Afghanistan, worth around $ 9.5 billion, or around Rs 706 billion. Not only this, the United States has also stopped the supply of cash to Afghanistan so that the country's money does not go into the hands of the Taliban. In such a situation, the Taliban may have returned to Afghanistan after 20 years with the force of the weapon, but despite this, they will remain poor.

Taliban stop cargo movement

Dr. Ajay Sahai from the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) has confirmed the Taliban's ban on imports and exports. In a conversation with the ANI news agency, Dr. Sahai said that the Taliban have stopped all cargo movement at this time. Our products were often supplied through Pakistan, which is currently prohibited. In addition, he said: 'We are monitoring the situation in Afghanistan so that we can start with the supply. But today, the Taliban have stopped exporting-importing.

Nut prices may rise

India exports other items such as sugar, tea, coffee, spices, while nuts, onions, etc. are imported on a large scale. Therefore, it is believed that due to the Afghan crisis, the prices of nuts may rise in the coming days. Because India imports about 85 percent of Afghanistan's nuts. Earlier, the Taliban had announced that they wanted to have good relations with India, as well as for India to be able to complete all its ongoing work and investments here without any problems. However, there is a huge difference between the words and deeds of the Taliban, so it is difficult to say anything at the moment.