The repatriation of Afghan refugees from Iran is being prioritized by Kabul, according to the Acting Foreign Minister
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Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has expressed appreciation for the longstanding hospitality extended by the Iranian government and its citizens to Afghan refugees. He emphasized that the repatriation of Afghan migrants is a key priority for the “Islamic Emirate.”
In a diplomatic engagement aimed at strengthening bilateral ties, Muttaqi held talks with Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, in Kabul on Sunday. The discussions focused on enhancing relations between Afghanistan and Iran.
He stated that the repatriation of Afghan migrants holds high priority, and efforts to address this issue will be intensified as security and economic conditions witness improvements.
He praised the strong relationship between the two neighboring Muslim nations, stating that “Iran and Afghanistan consistently share in each other’s triumphs and challenges.”
In remarks following the meeting, Araghchi emphasized the robust economic, commercial, and political ties currently existing between Iran and Afghanistan. He expressed optimism that this diplomatic visit would enhance bilateral relations, fostering mutual benefits for both countries.
He expressed his aspiration for the establishment of increased economic ties and the continual strengthening of cultural and fraternal relations.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi arrived in Kabul on Sunday morning to engage in discussions with Afghan officials. This visit signifies his inaugural trip to Afghanistan since assuming the role of Iran’s foreign minister.