Iran is currently deporting thousands of refugees back to Afghanistan, where there is often little to expect but despair and a lack of prospects under the Taliban regime.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson opines that the recent visit by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Afghanistan’s capital Kabul represents an important development in bilateral relations between the two countries.
Senior Taliban officials in Afghanistan say they hope for better relations with Iran after a visit from its foreign minister.
Iran is currently deporting thousands of refugees back to Afghanistan, where there is often little to expect but despair and a lack of prospects under the Taliban regime.
Abbas Aragchi spoke with Taliban leaders about border tensions, Afghan refugees in Iran and the Helmand River water treaty. View on euronews
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi calls for the cooperation of the private sectors of Tehran and Kabul, seizing opportunities benefiting both sides.
Alireza Bikdeli, Iran's ambassador to Kabul, stated that the recent visit of Iran's Foreign <a target=_blank href=
Iran’s foreign minister met with his Afghan counterpart and Taliban government Prime Minister Hassan Akhund during a one-day visit.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is to visit Kabul soon to hold talks with the senior officials of Afghanistan on the issues of mutual interest.
KABUL: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Kabul Sunday on the highest-level visit by an Iranian official to the Afghan capital since the Taliban’s takeover in 2021.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a meeting with Mohammad Hasan Akhund, the acting prime minister of Afghanistan on Sunday.
But Tehran maintains political and economic ties with Kabul and has allowed the Taliban to manage Afghanistan’s embassy in Iran's capital. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events