RASC News Agency: Matthew Miller, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, affirmed in his latest statements that Washington will persist in its efforts to ensure that humanitarian aid assistance does not inadvertently benefit the Taliban. Miller delivered these remarks on Wednesday nigh, Apr 3, during a press briefing, additionally stating that the U.S. Department of State has urged its partners to sustain their aid efforts for those in need in Afghanistan.
Multiple international research institutions have consistently cautioned against Taliban intervention and control over humanitarian aid, underscoring the Taliban’s intention to exploit international assistance through deceitful non-governmental organizations. The United States Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has issued numerous reports, warning that the Taliban profit from humanitarian aid by establishing non-governmental entities and embedding their personnel.
Despite the release of various reports and claims by sources regarding the Taliban’s appropriation of international aid, the group has not acknowledged interference in the affairs of aid organizations.