Afghanistan’s deputy Prime Minister attends Iranian Presidential inauguration

Afghanistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Attends Iranian Presidential inauguration. The trip aims to mark Afghanistan’s diplomatic presence at the inauguration ceremony of Iran’s newly elected president, reflecting the importance of regional relations and mutual interests.

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Afghanistan’s Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, has embarked on a three-day official visit to Iran on 29th July. The trip aims to mark Afghanistan’s diplomatic presence at the inauguration ceremony of Iran’s newly elected president, reflecting the importance of regional relations and mutual interests.

Kabir’s visit comes at a pivotal time, as Iran prepares to usher in a new leadership era. His presence underscores Afghanistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and engaging with its neighbor on issues of shared concern. The inauguration event is not only a ceremonial occasion but also an opportunity for high-level dialogue between the two nations.

During his stay, Kabir is scheduled to meet with key Iranian officials to discuss various aspects of bilateral cooperation, including security, trade, and regional stability. The discussions are expected to address ongoing challenges and explore opportunities for collaborative development, reflecting both countries’ commitment to enhancing their strategic partnership.

This visit follows a period of intensified diplomatic efforts by Afghanistan to build robust relationships with neighboring states. By participating in the inauguration, Kabir aims to reinforce Afghanistan’s role in regional diplomacy and foster a conducive environment for peace and cooperation.