Islamabad:
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has stated that the humanitarian circumstance in Afghanistan is quite desperate and referred to as for urgent help to the nation, a media report stated.
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Grandi described the humanitarian circumstance in Afghanistan as “pretty desperate” and stressed that meals, medicines, shelter and other necessities are necessary urgently, Japan’s NHK World reported on Saturday.
When asked about the Taliban’s rule, Grandi stated that humanitarian help is “not subjected to any political considerations and should not be”.
Raising issues more than the frozen Afghan assets in other nations, Grandi stressed that the income shortage could lead to the collapse of public services and will lead to an even larger humanitarian crisis, according to NHK World.
He also underlined that the international neighborhood and the UN to engage with the Taliban for Afghanistan and regional stability.
Earlier, the UN agency had stated that more than 18 million Afghans expected urgent humanitarian help even prior to the events that unfolded more than the previous couple of weeks in the nation.
More than 3.5 million have been displaced from their houses by conflict and stay inside the nation, like some 6,30,000 uprooted through 2021.
During his take a look at to Kabul, Grandi met with the Taliban’s interim government, as effectively as other UN and NGO employees that have stayed on the ground and maintained operations.