Member States of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) held a special meeting in the capital city of Pakistan Islamabad to discuss the solution to overcome the humanitarian crisis in neighboring Afghanistan.
Messengers from 57 Islamic countries and observer delegates gathered on Sunday for the biggest conference in Afghanistan since the government supported by the United States in Kabul down in August.
After Lightning Taliban returned to power, billions of dollars in assistance and assets frozen by the international community, dropping the 38 million state into the worst hunger crisis since the record began.
Pakistani officials said the total 70 delegates took part, including the Taliban Foreign Minister Mullah Amir Khan Muttaqi and delegates from the US, China, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations.
Diplomats will face subtle tasks to work on ways to channel aid to the Afghan economy which has been hit by the terrain without sustaining the Taliban, whose government has not been internationally recognized.
President of the Islamic Development Bank, Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser, has offered to manage trust that can be used to move money to Afghanistan, JumpStart Business and help save the economy that is very problematic.
Each promise of aid will be announced on Sunday night.
Speaking at the opening of a special meeting, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the Fallout of the deepening crisis could mean hunger of mass and flood of refugees.