Iran and Afghanistan Unite for Stronger Border Security: Insights from FM Araghchi

Iran and Afghanistan Unite on Border Security Strategy, Says FM Araghchi

In a recent development regarding border security and diplomatic relations, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi highlighted the significance of cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan. During his visit to Kabul, he engaged in discussions aimed at enhancing the security of their shared border.

At a press conference following his meetings, Araghchi elaborated on the topics addressed during his discussions with Afghan officials. Key points included:

  • Joint Border Security: The two nations underscored the need for collaborative efforts to ensure safety along their borders.
  • Water Management: Strategies for managing shared water resources were a priority in their talks.
  • Migration Issues: Addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by migration was crucial.
  • Trade Relations: Enhancing trade ties was also discussed as a means to bolster both economies.

Araghchi noted the deep-rooted connections between Iran and Afghanistan, emphasizing that both countries share a common religion and language, which serves as a foundation for their relationship.

During a meeting with the Shia Ulema Council of Afghanistan, he acknowledged the important role that Shia scholars play in promoting cultural and religious development within Afghanistan. He stressed the necessity of fostering friendship among various ethnic and religious communities.

In response, members of the Shia Ulema Council expressed their gratitude to Iran for its long-standing support of Afghan expatriates over the past 45 years. They particularly appreciated the educational opportunities provided within Iranian schools and universities.

The council members also welcomed the strengthening of bilateral ties, highlighting the importance of developing scientific and cultural exchanges between Shia and Sunni scholars of both nations as a means to promote Islamic unity.

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