Iran Ready to Help Resolve Political Disputes in Afghanistan: Zarif
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif expressed Tehran’s readiness to contribute to the resolution of the disputes that have arisen after the recent Afghan presidential election.
Zarif on Tuesday held separate telephone conversations with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and former chief executive officer of Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah to discuss various issues.
In the conversations, the Iranian and Afghan officials exchanged congratulations on the Persian new year, and discussed issues of mutual interest in the bilateral relations, the latest political conditions in Afghanistan, disputes that have arisen after the recent presidential election in that country, peace negotiations, intra-Afghan talks, and bilateral cooperation in the fight against coronavirus.
In the phone calls, Zarif once again emphasized that the political structures based upon the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan are the pivots of the process of peace and national reconciliation in the country, and reaffirmed Iran’s support for the peace process with the participation of all political groups of Afghanistan within the framework of its Constitution.
In turn, Ghani and Abdullah expressed gratitude to the Islamic Republic of Iran for its supports, and welcomed Iran’s expression of readiness to contribute to the settlement of Afghanistan’s political problems.