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Wednesday 21 January 2015 - 10:01
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Iran against intervention policy: Zarif

Iran against intervention policy: Zarif
KABUL, Jan. 20 (MNA) Iranian FM met with Afghan Leader of the National Coalition today to examine the two countries roles in regional issues.
After meeting with Afghanistans Chief Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah, Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters that Iran has never interfered in Afghanistans internal affairs and would follow the same non-intervention policy in regard to this country.


We have certain concerns over foreign presence in Afghanistan and have expressed these concerns in a friendly and clear way to neighboring countries, including Afghanistan itself, said Zarif.


He referred to the two countries common challenges addressed during the joint meeting with Abdullah, noting that the issues discussed were on regional terrorism and extremism, as well as the sacrilegious and profane acts against sanctities which in turn fanned the fire of violence and extremism.


He mentioned immigration, economic discussions, water cooperation and drug trafficking as other challenges the two countries are facing.


Abdullah Abdullah, for his part, expressed his countrys deep gratitude for the Islamic Republics generous contributions, adding Iran has stood by Afghanistans people and government under all circumstances and played a significant role in our countrys reconstruction, immigration and drug trafficking issue.


Mohammad Javad Zarif heading an Iranian delegation had left Tehran for Kabul this Tuesday to hold meetings with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Officer of Afghanistan and Leader of the National Coalition of Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah. He also extended President Rouhanis official invitation to Ashraf Ghani for a visit to Iran.


By Mehr News Agency





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