IMF: Afghanistan’s billions in US banks frozen

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The United States Government has frozen Afghanistan government reserves in American banks after the Taliban takeover. The action was taken to block the fundamentalist group from accessing billions of dollars.

The Washington Post reported that Afghanistan’s Central Bank chief, Ajmal Ahmady, fled after Kabul was overrun.Ahmady, on Wednesday, said around $7billion of the reserves were held in the U.S. Central Bank

He further disclosed that another $2billion was invested elsewhere internationally.“Given that the Taliban are still on international sanction lists, it is expected that such assets will be frozen and not accessible to Taliban”, he wrote on Twitter.The Biden administration cancelled bulk shipments of dollars headed for Afghanistan last week.Federal authorities are blocking Taliban access to government accounts managed by the Federal Reserve and other U.S. banks, Wall Street Journal reported.

America is also ensuring that nearly $500million reserves at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is not accessed.The Taliban have vowed to enforce Islamic law in all countries of the world.

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