According to Risch, the meeting is scheduled for January 29, and the main focus will be ensuring that no U.S. financial aid goes to the Taliban.
Republican Senator James Risch says the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Working Group is drafting a bill in its first session of 2026 to stop any U.S. taxpayer money from reaching the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
According to Risch, the meeting is scheduled for January 29, and the main focus will be ensuring that no U.S. financial aid, direct or indirect, goes to the Taliban (Islamic Emirate).
Risch wrote: “We must do all we can to ensure no U.S. money is going to the Taliban.”
Political analyst Janat Faheem Chakari said: “The Islamic Emirate must be prepared to fund its normal and development budgets independently.”
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Economy says this proposed bill, aimed at blocking the transfer of U.S. taxpayer funds to Afghanistan, will have no impact on the country’s economic development.
Deputy Minister of Economy, Abdul Latif Nazari, said: “The U.S. had already halted its aid to Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate’s policies rely on internal capacity and national revenues to drive development.”
Previously, several U.S. Congress members, including Tim Burchett, had made similar claims.
Analysts argue that U.S. humanitarian aid should not be used as a tool of political pressure, and such assistance is vital for the Afghan people. Continuing it can help prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis.
They believe reducing or limiting aid for political reasons will mostly harm ordinary citizens.
Economic analyst Iraj Faqiri warned: “A drop in foreign currency inflows may cause instability in exchange rates in the local market.”
Since the Islamic Emirate returned to power, financial and humanitarian aid has been one of the most controversial topics in U.S. foreign policy toward Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate has repeatedly stated that none of the foreign aid goes to the government or military bodies, and that all assistance is delivered to those in need through international organizations.
Afghanistan Peace Campaign