Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: According to the embassy's press release on Wednesday, January 8, the meeting discussed "bilateral and regional cooperation centered on Afghanistan."
The Islamic Republic of Iran has been talking about a regional solution to the Afghan problem for two years now, and in this regard, in June of this year, before the third Doha meeting, it held the third meeting of the Contact Group in Tehran.
Seyed Rasoul Mousavi, Director General of South Asian Affairs at the Iranian Foreign Ministry, linked the economic and development challenges of Afghanistan to the interventions of countries in Afghanistan and also called on the United Nations to fulfill its responsibilities to achieve peace and stability in Afghanistan.
This is while the Islamic Emirate's Arg page also published a press release today saying that Maulvi Abdul Kabir, Deputy Prime Minister for Politics, met with Ali Reza Bekdali, the new head of the Islamic Republic of Iran's embassy in Afghanistan, in his office.
Maulvi Abdul Kabir, Deputy Prime Minister for Politics, stated in this meeting that the issue of rights between Afghanistan and Iran has been resolved by understanding, adding that the Islamic Emirate wants to develop economic and political cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Ali Reza Bekdali, the head of the Iranian embassy, also emphasized the development of relations and increased economic cooperation between the two countries, saying that activating the Chabahar Port and its opening is at the forefront of their efforts.