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Paris, Dec. 10 (EIRNS)—Confirming the UN’s Credentials Committee announcement last week that it would postpone action on evaluating the Taliban’s request to represent Afghanistan in the United Nations, the UN General Assembly upheld this ruling on Monday.

It should be stressed that the so-called “lack of clarity” of who is governing Afghanistan is one of the pretexts evoked by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the IMF and the World Black to freeze the release of some $9.5 billion of assets belonging to the Afghanistan Central Bank, leaving Kabul to face a humanitarian crisis of “biblical dimensions,” threatening the very existence of millions of its people, especially in the onset of winter.

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