"If the country remains locked out of international banking and its foreign assets remain frozen, then that is what will happen. We must not promote famine," she told Welt.
As the Taliban-led regime took control of Afghanistan, the United States was soon followed by many countries in suspending development-related activities and aid involvement. Experts have warned that a worsening economic climate in Afghanistan could simply fuel continuing violence.
Minister Khar also appears to have been critical of the hurried exit by NATO forces without a negotiated settlement to the conflict in Afghanistan.
"How is it that we spent $3 trillion on the war, but today don't even have $10 billion on Afghan survival? I don't understand this behaviour," she commented.