Kabul’s Top Priority: Welcoming Afghan Refugees Back from Iran, Says Acting Foreign Minister
In recent discussions about the ongoing situation in Afghanistan, Amir Khan Muttaqi, the acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, has emphasized the importance of Afghan migrants’ return. He expressed deep appreciation for the hospitality extended by the Iranian government and its people towards Afghan refugees over the years.
Muttaqi met with Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, in Kabul on Sunday to explore ways to enhance bilateral relations between the two nations.
During the meeting, Muttaqi stated, “The return of Afghan migrants is a priority, and we will work harder on this issue as security and economic conditions improve.” He acknowledged the strong bonds between Afghanistan and Iran, noting, “Iran and Afghanistan always share each other’s sorrows and joys.”
In his remarks, Araghchi emphasized the robust economic, commercial, and political relations currently existing between the two countries. He expressed his hopes that this visit would further strengthen ties for mutual benefit, stating, “I hope that more economic ties will be established, and our cultural and fraternal relations will grow stronger every day.”
Araghchi’s visit to Kabul marks a significant moment, as it is his first trip to Afghanistan since assuming the role of Iran’s Foreign Minister. The discussions are expected to pave the way for improved collaboration on various fronts.
- Key Points from the Meeting:
- Gratitude for Iranian hospitality towards Afghan refugees.
- Priority on the return of Afghan migrants as security improves.
- Strengthening economic, commercial, and political ties between Iran and Afghanistan.
- Mutual cultural and fraternal growth emphasized by both ministers.
This ongoing dialogue highlights the commitment of both nations to foster a cooperative relationship that addresses the needs of Afghan migrants while enhancing bilateral ties.