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UN food agency: $900 million urgently needed for Afghanistan

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Rahmatullah Baghban
Press TV, Kabul

 

As hunger continues to hit more and more people in Afghanistan, the UN food program urges donors to restore funding for economic relief in the war-ravaged country. Afghan households are also awaiting the flow of aid amid economic and political crises. Afghan experts say one of the main causes of the current situation is Western sanctions and the freezing of Afghan assets by the US and its allies following the Taliban takeover. Press TV’s Rahmatullah Baghban reports from Kabul.


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