US suspends a number of food assistance program in Afghanistan over fears of Taliban diversion

The US State Department on Tuesday confirmed that the United States has suspended a number of food assistance programs in Afghanistan amid concerns that the aid was being diverted to benefit the Taliban. Ms. Tammy Bruce, a spokesperson for the Department of State, speaking at the Department press briefing, said the decision followed intelligence assessments […]

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The US State Department on Tuesday confirmed that the United States has suspended a number of food assistance programs in Afghanistan amid concerns that the aid was being diverted to benefit the Taliban.

Ms. Tammy Bruce, a spokesperson for the Department of State, speaking at the Department press briefing, said the decision followed intelligence assessments and long-standing concerns about Taliban interference with humanitarian operations. She emphasized that the move was part of a broader review of aid distribution in high-risk areas, where evidence suggested that funds and resources might be enriching sanctioned groups.

“These concerns with U.N. funding have been documented and discussed for years,” Ms. Bruce said, adding that USAID has intermittently paused food assistance in Afghanistan through the World Food Program to prevent abuse and ensure aid reaches intended recipients.

According to Bruce, a SIGAR (Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction) report found that at least US$11 million in food aid may have been siphoned to the Taliban, reinforcing the administration’s decision to act.

Despite the suspensions, Bruce maintained that the United States’ commitment to global food aid remains strong. She said 85 percent of USAID’s programs with the World Food Program worldwide are still active.

 

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