The United Nations warned of a possible collapse of the banking system in Afghanistan

The United Nations has warned of a possible collapse of the banking system in Afghanistan due to declining bank reserves and the inability of people to repay their loans.
The organization today published a report stating that the reduction of banking reserves in Afghanistan is the biggest threat to the banking system of this country. If this situation continues, you will collapse in the next few months.
However, the fall of the previous government and the domination of the Taliban have led the United States to freeze millions of dollars in Afghan assets, which is the biggest reason for the decline in liquidity in Afghanistan.
Abdullah Al-Dardari; “We have to find a way to make sure that if we support the banking system, it will not be interpreted as supporting the Taliban,” the head of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Afghanistan told Reuters.
“We are in a position to think of all possible options, even those that were inconceivable to us three months ago, to find an effective solution,” he added.
However, the United Nations has warned that a humanitarian catastrophe could occur in Afghanistan if the situation continues.



