INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Irans Vice President has called on his government to strengthen relations with neighboring countries, especially Afghanistan.
Mohammad Reza
Aref stated that neighboring countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan provide great opportunities for Iran's border provinces, including
Khorasan Razavi.
He said governors of border provinces played an important role in strengthening ties with neighbors and in light of this,
Tehran will look at enhancing the status of these provinces and promote them in trade dealings with neighbors.
Iran has been stepping up
contact with Afghanistans rulers as part of a concerted bid to strengthen ties
While Tehran has not yet officially recognized the Islamic Emirate government, commentators have noted that this could soon change.
Regular
meetings between Afghan and Iranian officials have been taking place – especially around boosting bilateral trade.
In the latest
initiative, Mohammadreza Nazeri, Iran's Director-General of the Office of Economic Coordination, met with Shafiullah Azam, Director General
of Economic Cooperation of the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Kabul and discussed economic relations between the two countries.
Iran
is one of Afghanistans most important economic partners, and trade volume between the two countries has increased to $4 billion; $55 million
in exports from Afghanistan and $3.311 billion in imports.
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