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The Islamic Emirate stated Thursday that United States President Donald Trump’& rsquo; s cuts to assist will not affect incomes of Afghan federal government workers.This is available in the wake of reports that civil servant would not be paid for the solar month of Dalwa due to Trump’& rsquo; s serious cuts to aid.Since the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’& rsquo; s return to power in August 2021, the salaries of all civil servant have actually been covered by the domestic spending plan, unlike in the past when donor cash assisted fund salaries.In a post on X, Zabihullah Mujahid, the representative for the Islamic Emirate, stated that all 1.04 million civil servant in Afghanistan will receive their salaries this month, according to usual.He said the Ministry of Finance has actually guaranteed the IEA that incomes will be paid.“& ldquo; The country & rsquo; s spending plan has a domestic structure, it has nothing to do with the arrival or non-arrival of foreign aid,” & rdquo; he emphasized.Mujahid & rsquo; s declaration follows reports started flowing that the IEA has suspended payment of salaries to government employees following Washington’& rsquo; s foreign aid freeze.Trump’& rsquo; s move will nevertheless impact a large range of humanitarian agencies and NGOs in the country.The post IEA assures govt staff members that they will make money this month initially appeared on Ariana News.
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