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Meeting of Afghanistan’s neighbors under way in Tehran

Tehran, 27 October 2021 (TDI): The Islamic Republic of Iran is hosting a meeting of Afghanistan’s neighbors plus Russia. The country’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed, with the October 27 event witnessing the presence of all six foreign ministers.

The nations have learned by experience that the targets of economical security, government assistance, and advancement are reachable just through collaboration and participation among neighbors. Dr. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that “Local collaboration is pointed toward restoring the chances and lessening the dangers brought about by geological contiguousness by depending upon the ethical parts of amiability”.

Therefore, the new round of the joint endeavors on Afghanistan fills in as a significant test for Afghanistan’s neighbors by figuring in their broad and various possibilities for the future of the brotherly country.

The second meeting of Afghanistan’s neighbors in Tehran is another progression in strategy taken by the new administration of Iran. This includes security development without the impedance of unfamiliar powers. In view of friendliness and to establish the framework for the members to take on genuine and down-to-earth choices. The principal goal is to help the individuals of Afghanistan in settling the current emergency in their nation, including by countering uncertainty and multi-dimensional dangers and lessening neediness.

Today, following forty years of uncertainty in the nation, Afghanistan’s neighbors consider the improvement of individuals’ security and work as the foundation for solidness and advancement and the development of an “inclusive government.”

Arantza Renteria Vizcarra
Arantza Renteria Vizcarrahttps://watchonlinemovies.blog/
Arantza Renteria is a Peruvian third-year student of International Relations with a specialization in cooperation and development.Her work experience mostly covers Middle Eastern affairs. Her area of ​​expertise is the Levant. Among these countries, Lebanon, Iraq, and Palestine.She has worked in intercultural governmental and non-governmental work environments, including the Embassy of Palestine in Lima.Currently, she leads the Middle East and Gulf Research Desk at The Diplomatic Insight.

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