Countries nervous to send aid to the Taliban say aid agencies.
The Taliban is asking for international help to deal with the earthquake in eastern Afghanistan which has killed at least a thousand people.
Since the Taliban took over last year, Afghanistan has encountered crisis after crisis, and now it does not have the infrastructure to deal with a natural disaster.
But aid agencies say that some countries are reticent to send humanitarian aid to the country, concerned they will be sending support to the Taliban.
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