Iran&& 's deputy interior minister Ali-Akbar Pour-Jamshidian praised Afghanistan for prohibiting the cultivation, and buying and selling of drugs in the nation but asked Kabul to be more decisive in the battle versus narcotics.The authorities made the remarks in a meeting with an Afghan delegation, headed by Mullah Abdul Haq Akhund Hamkar, the Afghan deputy interior minister, in Tehran on Monday.Pour-Jamshidian highlighted that Iran has long had close relations with Afghanistan which Tehran aims to cultivate cooperation and interactions in between the 2 nations to fix issues.He likewise discussed the issue of water rights, and said that considering that the two sides are willing to address challenges, && we can fix this issue, which can contribute to improving collaborations in security and economy sectors&& , IRNA reported.He likewise proposed the growth of cooperation between Iranian and Afghan anti-narcotics police, and the anti narcotics force (ANF) of Pakistan, to fight drug trafficking more effectively.&& Today, the war on drug trafficking is a clinical job.
Standard approaches are not working anymore.
The Iranian Anti-Narcotics authorities is geared up with the most current devices and training.& & The nation can share its experiences and competence with Afghanistan,& & he added.Hamkar, for his part, stated that over the previous 45 years, there has been no restriction on poppy growing and buying and selling narcotics, but it has actually changed now.He stated the two countries can improve cooperation by replacing poppy cultivation.The post Iran prompts Afghanistan to be more decisive in war on drugs first appeared on Ariana News.
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