January 17, 2022
3 mins read

Pakistan’s ‘Afghan Relief Fund’ at stake

As per sources, the SBP has expressed fear of getting sanctioned by the FATF if the Afghanistan Relief Fund account is opened…writes Hamza Ameer

 The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the central bank of the nation, has refused to abide by the request of the ruling government under Prime Minister Imran Khan to open an account for ‘Afghanistan Relief Fund amid fear of sanctions by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

The Pakistan government recently announced that it would be opening an account titled Afghanistan Relief Fund to keep a record of donations from Pakistan and abroad to help the people of Afghanistan meet their humanitarian needs.

Following the announcement, the Finance Ministry had directed the State Bank of Pakistan to open the account with immediate effect for the Afghanistan Relief Fund.

However, the SBP has now refused to open the account, requesting the government to review its decision. As per sources, the SBP has expressed fear of getting sanctioned by the FATF if the Afghanistan Relief Fund account is opened.

“The central bank has returned the government’s request to open the relief fund with the advice that the decision might be reviewed in light of Pakistan’s commitments under international covenant and the FATF action plan,” a source revealed.

“The issue of opening the Afghanistan Relief Fund account is being examined to ensure that Pakistan fully complies with its international commitments,” said Finance Secretary Hamid Yaqoob.

The refusal by the central bank to cater to the federal government’s instruction has raised many questions over the authority the government has over its own central bank, especially in light of the criticism by opposition political parties, who now call the SBP a Pakistani branch of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), accusing the government of making the country’s finances dependent on the dictations of the IMF.

The issue has also put forward a challenge to the country’s foreign office, as it works towards getting commitments from the international community to tackle the foreseen devastations due to humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

Imran Khan, while talking about the situation in Afghanistan, stated, “Unless action is taken immediately, Afghanistan is heading to chaos.”

While the situation in Afghanistan continues to move towards a humanitarian disaster, the international community is still not ready to recognise the Taliban-led government in the country. However, Pakistan has vowed to come forward with its contribution in humanitarian aid, aimed at preventing the worsening humanitarian crisis.

People carry relief supplies donated by World Food Programme in Kandahar, Afghanistan. (Photo by Sanaullah SeiamXinhuaIANS)

Pakistan has worked up its relevance in the future development and humanitarian aid through extended engagements with regional neighbours and global powers.

However, with SBP’s refusal to comply with the federal government’s request, serious concerns are raised over Islamabad’s capacity to play part in Afghanistan’s development and aid, due to its struggle to complete the action plan of FATF and also for being under the IMF programme.

Pertinent to mention that Pakistan remains on the FATF grey list since January 2019. The FATF, during the last plenary meeting, stated that Pakistan did not meet the strategically important list of terror outfits and persons.

Pakistan currently has completed 26 out of the 27-point action plan given by the FATF. Islamabad hopes to complete the last point of the plan before the next plenary meeting of the FATF, scheduled to be held in February.

ALSO READ: MEDIA SCAN: India elections heat up as Pakistan falls under US terror scan

Previous Story

World Future Energy Summit kicks off in Abu Dhabi

Next Story

Blow to Imran as Taliban deny Pak ‘professional’ help

Latest from -Top News

Taliban’s Grave Warning for Pakistan

It came less than 24 hours after Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif reportedly issued a stern warning to Afghan Taliban…reports Asian Lite News As relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan continue to deteriorate,

US deports 2,790 Indians in 2025

The MEA on Thursday confirmed that over 2,790 Indians were deported from the US this year after authorities verified their identity and nationality….reports Asian Lite News The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed on

India–Cyprus talks on future plan

EAM Jaishankar expressed appreciation for Cyprus’ support for India on cross-border terrorism….reports Asian Lite News External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos met in New Delhi on Thursday

Rajnath Singh off for ASEAN meet

Singh is expected to hold bilateral meetings with counterparts from the participating ADMM-Plus nations ..reports Asian Lite News Defence Minister Rajnath Singh departed for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to attend the 12th

India, South Africa boost cultural bonds

On Wednesday, Shekhawat participated in the 4th G20 Cultural Working Group Plenary Meeting under South Africa’s G20 Presidency. ..reports Asian Lite News Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat met
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Hazaras Face Uncertain Future Under Taliban

The Hazara community had been a target for not only

Baloch Activists Wraps Up Islamabad Sit-In

Baloch people had been protesting in Islamabad since December 20,