Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani made the
statement on Wednesday, in a meeting with Hamdullah Mohib, the National Security
Advisor to Afghanistan’s president, in which the two sides explored grounds for
closer cooperation in political, economic and security fields.
Shamkhani said the talks have been aimed at settling security issues in
Afghanistan, without elaborating further on the timing and location of the
talks, ISNA reported.
Shamkhani said the two countries’ security officials should engage in closer
talks to settle common security concerns.
Pointing to reports that the US and its allies are planning to relocate ISIS to
Afghanistan, Shamkhani said the threat is serious and practical steps are needed
to counter the vicious plan.
Shamkhani added that the two countries should work to boost border security,
notably measures to upgrade the performance of police posts at joint borders.
For his part, Mohib said Iran plays a big role in efforts to restore peace to
Afghanistan, thanks to the close determination of the Afghan government and
people to counter terrorism.
"The Islamic Republic has been one of the key [supporters] of security in the
region, and joint cooperation between the two countries would be effective in
settling Afghanistan’s security problems,” he underscored.
Mohib further mentioned that he hopes the talks among Iranian and Afghan
officials would also help remove obstacles to implementing previous bilateral
agreements.
Source:IFP