9.5 Billion USD of Afghan reserves frozen by the US administration

On Tuesday, the Biden administration froze about USD 9.5 billion of Afghan reserves to keep cash away from the Taliban after it captured Afghanistan.

  • The decision to freeze the accounts were taken by US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and personnel at the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control.

"Any central bank assets the Afghan government have in the United States will not be made available to the Taliban," an administration official told the newspaper in a statement.

According to the report, the US State Department was consulted before the action as was the White House, adding that the Biden administration was contemplating other actions as well to pressure the Taliban, reported Dawn.

  • It pointed out that the Biden administration did not need new authority to freeze the reserves because the Taliban were already under sanctions from an executive order approved after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Earlier this week, Ajmal Ahmady, acting head of Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) -- the nation's central bank -- tweeted that he learned on Friday that shipments of dollars would stop as Washington would not allow the Taliban to access the funds.

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