Afghanistan's guardian government on Monday dismissed Biden's "inappropriate" activities to utilize half of the frozen resources of the Afghan Central Bank to remunerate survivors of the 2001 September 11 assaults.
"The September 11 assaults didn't have anything to do with Afghans," the Taliban said in an articulation, adding that any endeavor to hold onto the property of the Afghan individuals under the guise of the occurrence is an unmistakable infringement of the Doha nonaggression treaty with Afghanistan.
"On the off chance that the United States doesn't veer off from its position and proceeds with its provocative activities, the Islamic Emirate will likewise be compelled to reexamine its strategy towards the country," the assertion said.
The United States will let loose 50% of the $7 billion in frozen Afghan national bank resources on U.S. soil to help Afghans battling with a philanthropic emergency and hold the rest to conceivably fulfill psychological oppression related claims against the Taliban.
Biden's arrangement calls for half of the assets to stay in the United States subject to continuous prosecution by U.S. casualties of illegal intimidation, including family members of the people who kicked the bucket in the September 11, 2001 assaults.
"The Islamic Emirate emphatically dismisses Biden's outlandish activities as an infringement of the freedoms, everything being equal" said the proclamation.
The assertion said the United States will confront "global fault" and harm its relations with Afghans in the event that the choice was not switched.\
Taliban hammer U.S. for holding onto frozen Afghan resources
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