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News ID: 79186
Publish Date : 01 June 2020 - 21:58
President Rouhani Tells President Ghani:

Iran to Stand by Afghanistan in Bringing Back Security

TEHRAN (Dispatches) -- President Hassan Rouhani on Monday assured his Afghan counterpart Ashraf Ghani that Iran will stand by Afghanistan to return security and peace to the war-torn country through negotiations.
In a telephone conversation, President Rouhani emphasized that Iran’s policy is based on promotion of brotherly and friendly ties and cooperation with all neighbors, particularly with Afghanistan.
"We consider growing stability and security in Afghanistan to be in line with the promotion of our own stability and security, and believe that differences between the groups would be resolved through negotiations and within the framework of principles, and we always stand by the Afghan government and nation in this path,” Rouhani said.
He also congratulated Ghani on his new term as the president of Afghanistan, hailing a recent agreement power-sharing agreement between him and Abdullah Abdullah to end a months-long political stalemate.
Rouhani further hailed growing relations between Tehran and Kabul. "We must try to speed up the implementation of agreements and joint projects, including the Khaf-Herat railroad which is a major economic project between the two countries,” he said.
President Rouhani noted that the completion of a railroad project in southeast Iran connecting the port city of Chabahar to Zahedan within the next year would help promote transportation and freight services in the region.
He finally pointed to Iran’s success and advances in tackling the novel coronavirus pandemic, stressing that the Islamic Republic will keep providing the Afghan migrants with free medical services and treatment.
For his part, President Ghani expressed gratitude to the Iranian government and nation for offering medical services to the Afghan migrants in the battle with COVID-19.
Highlighting Iran’s constructive role in regional stability and security, Ghani called on Iran to support the process of peace and negotiations in Afghanistan.
He also hailed growing relations

 between Iran and Afghanistan in various fields, and expressed hope that the efforts by the two countries’ officials would broaden cooperation between the two neighbors.
Since the outbreak of coronavirus in Iran in February, Afghan migrants and residents in Iran have received free medical supplies such as disinfectants, masks and gloves.
Iran has hosted Afghan refugees since the late 1970s following the occupation of their country by the Soviet Union troops. Although many of those refugees have returned to their country voluntarily, there are still millions of documented and undocumented Afghans in Iran.