Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Tehran: Hassan Kazemi Qomi, the Iranian president's special representative for Afghanistan and acting head of the Iranian embassy in Kabul, in an exclusive interview with the Islamic Republic News Agency, answered IRNA's questions about the most important issues of bilateral relations, including the presence of refugees. Afghan in Iran, irrigation, alternative poppy cultivation and fight against drugs, Doha talks, etc. answered.
In this detailed conversation, he discussed the important issue of organizing Afghan refugees present in Iran and announced that after the 14th government came to power and on the orders of President Massoud Pazeshkian, serious and clear steps have been taken to organize the conditions of refugees and the missions of the agencies. also identified in this regard and went to inform Mr. Pezeshkian.
"Now I have taken the task as the president's representative for Afghanistan to follow up on the implementation of these missions, the first series of correspondence after nearly two weeks, prepared and sent," the senior Iranian diplomat said. This shows our serious determination to resolve this issue.
He stressed that their approach is to "dear Afghans, do not come to Iran, because we will come to Afghanistan," meaning that Iran knows that some of these people are coming to work, others to study, others to treat their families. They have left and gone to Iran, so they should try to provide employment, education and treatment for this large population in Afghanistan.
Kazemi Qomi noted that a group of officials from the Iranian Medical Network in Afghanistan are currently consulting with the interim government to establish joint hospitals and provide medical services to try to reduce the cost of treatment for the suffering people of Afghanistan and the suffering of travel. The patient and his family.
He added that on the issue of employment, an important plan has been discussed with the officials of the interim government for consecutive months, which can lead to growth and development of Afghanistan. Among other things, they have emphasized that by establishing large agricultural complexes in the border provinces and producing alternative crops, they should return to the region the extraterrestrial cultivation that is now pursued in Brazil or Africa and contribute to the development of the soil using the labor force of the Afghan people.
According to the Iranian president's special representative for Afghanistan, even in the education sector, they intend to use educational models to provide the ground for the establishment of girls' schools and universities in a manner that is in accordance with the traditions and customs of Afghan society.
He said that even in these three sectors, with extensive consultation, their effort is to use the capital of Afghans living abroad. For example, they plan to hold the first "Investment and Development Conference for Tomorrow's Afghanistan" in the near future by inviting businessmen, bankers, investors and influential figures from the Afghan migrant community abroad.