KABUL: Taliban to complete Afghan’s first annual budget without foreign AIDS amid fears of a humanitarian crisis that brewing in a country that is grateful after US withdrawal.
The Ministry of Finance of the Taliban government said that they almost completed the budget for the fiscal year 1401 and will soon be sent to the Board of Minister of Government while to graduate, according to Khaama Press.
Ministry spokesman Ahamd Guardian Haqmal said this was the first time that the Afghanistan budget was prepared without a foreign AIDS and that they had included a small amount of development budget along with a normal budget.
Previously, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Afghan Islamic Emirates Abdul Salaam Hanafi said that they had sufficient amount of money in the bank and that the country’s internal income would allow them to pay civil servant salaries, according to Khaama Press.
Meanwhile, international donors suspended financial assistance when the Taliban seized power in August and Western forces also freeze access to billions of dollars in assets held abroad.
Since the Taliban takeover on August 15 this year, government employees have only been paid for a month salary and the Taliban promised to pay before the end of the fiscal year.