Tehran Eager to Collaborate with Kabul for Effective Issue Resolution

Tehran Eager to Collaborate with Kabul for Effective Issue Resolution

In a significant diplomatic meeting, Iranian officials and Afghan representatives convened at the Tehran Dialogue Forum 2025, highlighting the importance of cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan. This forum, which gathers senior officials and diplomats from 53 countries along with members of the United Nations, emphasizes the need for collaboration in various sectors, especially amid regional challenges.

On Sunday, Pezeshkian met with Amir Khan Muttaqi on the sidelines of this pivotal forum held in Tehran. The discussions revolved around enhancing ties between the two neighboring countries, focusing on mutual assistance and collaboration.

The Iranian president articulated, “We consider it a duty to assist the people of Afghanistan based on religious principles.” He added that Iran is enthusiastic about developing cooperation with Afghanistan across various fields. This statement underscores Iran’s commitment to fostering a supportive relationship with its neighbor.

Pezeshkian further emphasized the importance of unity among Islamic nations, stating, “Based on our basic and strategic principles, we deem as unfounded any disputes among Islamic countries.” He advocated for strengthening brotherhood and cohesion within the Islamic Ummah as a viable alternative to division.

In response, Amir Khan Muttaqi acknowledged Iran’s role as a “well-intentioned and good neighbor.” He expressed Afghanistan’s desire to reciprocate this goodwill, seeking to establish itself as a trustworthy neighbor to Iran. During their conversation, he highlighted several key points regarding the relationship between the two nations:

  • Deep-rooted Religious and Cultural Commonalities: Afghanistan and Iran share significant cultural and religious ties, which form the foundation for their diplomatic interactions.
  • Common Views on International Issues: Both countries align on various international and regional matters, including the situation in Palestine.
  • Balanced Policy for Interaction: Afghanistan aims to adopt a balanced policy to foster broader and more constructive interactions with regional partners, particularly Iran.

Moreover, Muttaqi noted the impressive volume of trade between Iran and Afghanistan, which currently stands at $3 billion. He expressed optimism that, with Iran’s assistance, Afghanistan could evolve into a secure hub for regional trade and transit. He mentioned that the cultivation of narcotics has significantly decreased in Afghanistan, and the threat from the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group has been effectively eliminated.

In addition to economic collaboration, Muttaqi expressed his gratitude towards Iran for hosting millions of Afghan refugees. He stated that Afghanistan is making efforts to facilitate the gradual return of these refugees, demonstrating a commitment to rebuilding and stabilizing the nation.

Furthermore, he highlighted Afghanistan’s ambition to transform its borders into opportunities for mutual benefit, aiming to elevate trade relations with Iran through expanded economic cooperation. This vision reflects a strong desire for partnership and growth between the two countries, fostering a climate of mutual respect and collaboration.

In summary, the meeting between Pezeshkian and Muttaqi at the Tehran Dialogue Forum represents a crucial step toward strengthening Iran-Afghanistan relations. As both nations navigate their respective challenges, their commitment to cooperation and mutual support stands out as a beacon of hope for regional stability and prosperity. The ongoing dialogues and initiatives could pave the way for a more integrated and collaborative future, benefiting not only Iran and Afghanistan but the broader region as well.

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