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    ‘Troika Plus’ Group Seeks to Ease Access to Banking Services in Afghanistan

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on November 12, 2021

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Troika Plus seeks to ease Afghanistan's banking crisis to prevent economic collapse and humanitarian disaster, urging international aid.

    Troika Plus Group Aims to Improve Afghan Banking Access

    By Charlotte Greenfield

    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -The so-called Troika Plus group pledged on Thursday to try to ease severe pressure on Afghanistan’s banking system as it warned of possible economic collapse and a humanitarian disaster that could fuel a new refugee crisis.

    The group, made up of Pakistan, China, Russia and the United States, met in Islamabad against a backdrop of growing alarm over the situation in Afghanistan, where more than half the population is facing severe hunger over the coming winter.

    “I urge the international community to fulfil its collective responsibility to avert a grave humanitarian crisis,” Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote on Twitter, adding that Pakistan would provide aid including food, emergency medical supplies and winter shelters.

    The Taliban victory in August saw the billions of dollars in foreign aid that had kept the economy afloat abruptly switched off, with more than $9 billion in central bank reserves frozen outside the country.

    “Nobody wishes to see a relapse into civil war, no one wants an economic collapse that will spur instability,” Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said.

    “Everyone wants terrorist elements operating inside Afghanistan to be tackled effectively and we all want to prevent a new refugee crisis,” he told the envoys, who also met the Taliban acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.

    Restrictions on the banking system put in place by international governments since the Taliban took over have deepened the pain for Afghans, prompting growing calls for the freeze on the reserves to be lifted.

    The troika said it acknowledged concerns about the “serious liquidity challenges and committed to continue focusing on measures to ease access to legitimate banking services.”

    Pakistan has called on governments, including the United States, to allow development assistance to flow into Afghanistan to prevent collapse.

    Pakistan has also discussed the idea of Afghanistan joining CPEC, its multi-billion dollar infrastructure project with China, which comes under the banner of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

    Thursday’s conference, which reiterated calls on the Taliban to ensure women’s rights are respected and that Afghanistan does not become a base for militant groups to carry out attacks outside the country, is the latest in a series of diplomatic meetings in the region.

    Muttaqi arrived in Islamabad on Wednesday to discuss trade and other ties, while neighbouring India held a conference for regional countries on Wednesday, though arch-rival Pakistan did not attend that meeting.

    (Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield and James Mackenzie; Editing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa, Andrea Ricci and Jonathan Oatis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Troika Plus group aims to ease Afghanistan's banking crisis.
    • •Economic collapse in Afghanistan could lead to a humanitarian disaster.
    • •Pakistan urges international aid to prevent Afghan collapse.
    • •Taliban's takeover led to frozen foreign aid and bank reserves.
    • •Pakistan proposes Afghanistan's inclusion in CPEC.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ‘Troika plus’ group seeks to ease access to banking services in Afghanistan

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the Troika Plus group's efforts to ease Afghanistan's banking crisis to prevent economic collapse and humanitarian disaster.

    2Who are the members of the Troika Plus group?

    The Troika Plus group consists of Pakistan, China, Russia, and the United States.

    3What challenges is Afghanistan facing?

    Afghanistan is facing severe banking restrictions, potential economic collapse, and a humanitarian crisis.

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