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Larijani calls Iran-Afghanistan relations growing

Parliament ( Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani called Iran-Afghanistan relations in different fields of culture, politics and economy ‘good and growing’.

According to the report of Majlis Media Department, Larijani in a meeting with first deputy speaker of Afghanistan National Assembly said that mutual ties between Iran and Afghanistan nations and governments enjoy a rich cultural, historical and religious background and these commonalities have made the two nations close.
He added that Iran hopes that Afghanistan oppressed people gain access to permanent happiness and prosperity.
Majlis speaker, by referring to the last decade developments in Afghanistan, stressed that occupying policy and the US unilateralism with a dual standard in fight against terrorism had caused a regional insecurity and has brought sufferings for the nation.
Larijani underlined that it is time for the US government and other NATO member countries to review their policies and withdraw from Afghanistan and leave the work of security and construction to the brave people of Afghanistan.
The Afghan parliament deputy called Iran as a friendly and brotherly neighbor and said that people of Afghanistan will never forget Iran’s support and help during jihad.
Mirvis Yasini praised Iran’s stances on Islamic world, especially Palestine issue, and specified that the memory of Iranian braveness in defending Palestine ideal will always remain in Muslim mind.
He conveyed invitation of Afghanistan parliament speaker to Larijani for paying an official visit to Kabul and called for expansion of parliamentary relations between the two countries.

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