Original title: main station live report? Afghan people call on the Taliban to open up banking restrictions source: CCTV news client
On September 4, local time, Parwiz Krokahail, a reporter from CGTN, the central radio and television station, interviewed people's views on the current economic and livelihood situation in Afghanistan on the streets of Kabul. At present, economic and social life in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, is recovering, but as the Taliban stipulates that each person can only withdraw US $200 from a bank account per week, such a withdrawal limit cannot meet the needs of people's daily life. Some people called on the Taliban to open up restrictions on banking business. There are also people who hope that after the establishment of the new government, the Taliban can effectively solve the problems of prices, employment and economic development that the people are concerned about.
Qais, a mobile phone seller in Kabul, said in an interview that he hoped the Taliban would open up restrictions on banking business. He said that since the Taliban entered Kabul, his daily operations have been completely paralyzed and lost his source of income because of the economic downturn and continuing instability. In this case, the withdrawal limit of $200 per person per week does not meet people's daily needs, especially those who have patients at home who need treatment. (front desk CGTN reporter Paavis)