Tehran -Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbass Araguchi called his visit to Kabul.
Araguchi arrived in Kabul on Sunday and led a high -level political and economic representative.
The purpose of the visit is to discuss various issues that affect both Iran and Afghanistan, in particular, focusing on local safety, water rights, immigration, and economic cooperation.
“Water right: Sharing responsibility”
The first meeting in Araguchi was a meeting with Afghan’s prime minister Mura Mohamad Hassan Aqua Hand.
During the meeting, MULLAH MOHAMMAD HASSAN AKHUND welcomed Araghchi and emphasized the importance of Iran and Afghanistan’s long -standing siblings and friendship. He emphasized many common interests shared by the two countries, including cultural, religious and geographic connections. AKHUND called for all available resources and abilities to further deepen all sector relationships.
Akhand has expressed his deep appreciation for Iranistan for the role of hosting Afghan refugees and immigrants over the past 50 years. He emphasized that Afghanistan was regarded as a continuous priority, praising Iran with dignity with the return of unwritten Afghanistan people.
Later, the conversation shifted to a serious problem of water resources. Akhand has repeated Afghanistan’s solid commitment to provide legitimate water from the Hermand River, emphasizing that Afghanistan’s provisional government is religious, ethical, and humanitarian duty. 。 Without the formal treaty, Ahhand emphasized that Afghanistan did not intend to refrain from the ratio of Iran’s water, and there was no obstacle to hindering childbirth.
Security in accordance with the shared boundary was another focus of the debate. AKHUND has acknowledged that both countries must cooperate closely to strengthen border security, especially in the sustainable threats brought to the terrorist groups. He exchanged the Intelligence news agency to fight these security issues, provided preparation for Afghanistan to increase cooperation, and emphasized the importance of stability in the two countries.
In response, Foreign Minister Araguchi emphasized the continuous Iranian commitment of strengthening his relationship with Afghanistan. He stated that Iran considered his relationship with Afghanistan as an important element of his neighboring policy. Araguchi reaffirmed Iran’s willingness to strengthen cooperation in various fields, such as trade, economic development, and cultural exchange.
ARAGHCHI emphasizes that security is a common concern for both countries, fought with terrorism, and to ensure the safety of all ethnic groups of Afghanistan, especially the Persian community with Shiites. I asked. He also discussed the progress of Afghanistan’s immigration in Iran and advocated a more structured approach to promote the repatriation of the non -documented Afghanistan people. Araguchi has emphasized the importance of international support to manage immigration issues and ensure the happiness of Afghanistan’s returnees.
“Shared historical and cultural bonds must be capitalized to bring profits to both sides.”
In the latter half of that day, Araguchi met Mura Amir Khan Muttaki, Afghanistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. The conference focused on the expansion of economic cooperation and the development of regions that influenced the two countries.
Araguchi focused on deep cultural and historical bonds between the two countries and emphasized the need to use these shared funds to bring profits on both sides. He repeatedly cooperated with Afghanistan to deal with mutual concerns such as water rights, immigration, and border security. Both agree to improve economic, commercial and cultural connections.
Muttaqi has expressed his gratitude for continuous support for Iran’s continuous support for hosting Afghanistan refugees for over 40 years. He confirmed that the Taliban prioritized the return of these immigrants as safety and economic situation improved. Muttaqi also discusses drought continuous issues that affect both Afghanistan and Iran, and guarantees that the distribution of water is fair and profits in both countries despite the local climate issues. I committed it.
The problem of border security was noticeable in the lecture. Muttaqi has overvised the Taliban’s efforts to strengthen safety along the border with Iran. He emphasized the need to strengthen adjustments and increase border management to prevent terrorism and criminal acts from becoming unstable both countries.
“Security concerns, diplomatic cooperation necessary to work on terrorism”
In another important part of his visit, Araguchi met Afghanistan’s Minister of Defense, Mura Mohamad Yakubu Mujahid. The conference deeply dig deeper into the defense of the two countries and the security aspects.
Araguchi emphasized the security issues facing both Iran and Afghanistan, especially when dealing with terrorism, drug trafficking, and borders. He called for more robust cooperation between the two countries in order to effectively deal with these issues.
Mujahido expressed his gratitude for the warm hospitality of Afghanistan’s refugees and repeated the Afghan’s provisional government commitment to improve national security. He secured a border and emphasized the importance of shared efforts in struggling with terrorism.
Mujahide also discussed Afghanistan’s continuous initiative to modernize defense abilities, especially in the region of border security. He guarantees Araguchi that Afghanistan is committed to strengthening cooperation with Iran to secure a stable and secure border area.
At the end of his visit, Foreign Minister Aragchi looked back on the progress conducted during a meeting in Kabul. In discussions with reporters, Araguchi expressed optimism about the future of Iran and Afghanistan. He pointed out that the shared history, culture, and geography of the two countries have been restraining them over the past few years, despite the political changes in Afghanistan.
Araguchi acknowledged that Afghanistan has changed significantly in recent decades following the rise of the civil war and various extremist groups. He emphasized that these developments were directly influenced by Iran, especially in relation to migration, terrorism, and local security concerns.
Discussing these issues, Araguchi emphasized that diplomacy and dialogue are essential to manage the issues faced by the two countries. He repeated Iran’s foreign policy, regardless of the political system implemented in Afghanistan, to secure the interests of the two countries.
Looking forward, Araguchi has stated that his debate during his trip will open his way to continuous cooperation. He focused on the importance of dealing with important issues such as water rights, border safety, and movement to reduce tension and build more stable partnerships.