UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations has about $135 million in the bank in Afghanistan but is unable to use it because the Taliban-run central bank cannot convert it to the afghani currency, a senior U.N. official said on Thursday.
The United Nations has about $135 million in the bank in Afghanistan but is unable to use it because the Taliban-run central bank cannot convert it to the afghani currency, a senior U.N. official said on Thursday.
(Last Updated On: February 4, 2022)The United Nations has about $135 million in the bank in Afghanistan but is unable to use it because the Islamic Emirate-run central bank cannot convert it to the afghani currency, a senior U.N. official said on Thursday. Abdallah al Dardari, head of the U.N. Development Programme in Afghanistan, said […]
The UN organizations are unable to use their funds in US dollars currently in accounts at Da Afghanistan Bank, because they cannot be converted into Afghan currency, Reuters reported.