Iran's Foreign Minister to Make Key Visit to Kabul in Upcoming Days

Iran’s Foreign Minister to Make Key Visit to Kabul in Upcoming Days

Tehran, IRNAIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to visit Kabul soon for significant discussions with senior Afghan officials on issues of mutual interest. This visit marks a pivotal moment in Iran-Afghanistan relations, as it is the first time Iran’s foreign minister has traveled to Kabul since assuming his role.

The one-day visit aims to address a variety of topics that are crucial for both nations. Given the deep historical, cultural, and religious ties between Iran and Afghanistan, there is a pressing need to enhance cooperation. This collaboration is essential not only to secure the vital interests of both countries but also to effectively confront current challenges.

Key details about the visit include:

  • Date: The exact date of the visit is yet to be confirmed.
  • Delegation: Minister Araghchi will be accompanied by representatives from various ministries.
  • Economic Focus: A high-profile economic and business delegation will also participate.

This visit underscores the importance of strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing diplomatic engagement between Iran and Afghanistan in a rapidly changing regional landscape.

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