Taliban: ISIS is the common enemy of Iran and Afghanistan
The political deputy of the Taliban prime minister, in a meeting with the ambassador and special representative of Iran, considered the ISIS terrorist group to be the common enemy of Iran and Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Mohammed Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Taliban Prime Minister, met with Iran’s ambassador and special representative in Afghanistan, Hassan Kazemi Qomi. And he added: The goal of ISIS as a common enemy is to destabilize the region and kill innocent people. Appreciating the help and cooperation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said: Afghanistan wants development and Consolidation of relations with Iran and all neighboring countries. The policy of the Islamic Emirate is clear that no threat from Afghanistan is perceived by others and it tries to play a positive role in the security and stability of the region.
Abdul Kabir added: The Islamic Emirate Adopting an economy-oriented policy wants Afghanistan to play its important role as a connecting center for economic stability and regional development. In this meeting, Qomi also said that Iran is working for regional common transit, so that by strengthening the economy of regional countries and developing trade, and by using this opportunity, Afghan goods can reach Turkey and the markets of European countries directly.
Afghans are ready to cooperate in the agricultural sector, he emphasized: If Afghanistan starts exporting agricultural products, Iran will be the first market for these products. This meeting also stated that Iran does not support the opponents of the Taliban government, but tries to make Afghanistan a part of regional cooperation. They are fueling discord and discord between Iran and Afghanistan, they will never succeed.
Publisher | Tasnim News |