Iran envoy outlines Tehran’s concerns on Afghanistan at Doha meeting
Kazemi Qomi, Iran’s ambassador and special representative for Afghanistan, said he participated in the third Doha meeting to clarify Tehran’s concerns regarding Afghanistan.
On Sunday morning, posted on his social media platform X, he aimed to articulate Tehran’s positions, convey concerns about Afghanistan, and explain Iran’s humanitarian policies toward country residents to UN officials and participating nations.
According to Iran’s ambassador and special representative for Afghanistan, the complex and critical conditions in Afghanistan and the region necessitate comprehensive negotiations involving all parties.
Qomi expressed hope that the upcoming talks would alleviate the suffering of Afghanistan’s people and bring about peace, stability, security, sustainable development, and a government based on the people’s free will without foreign interference or domination.
The first day of the Doha meeting on Afghanistan was held on Sunday, June 30th, in Doha. Meanwhile, Zaher Jalali, the head of the Third Political Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban, stated that discussions on the second day of the Doha meeting will focus on financial and banking sanctions, the private sector, drug trafficking, and the preservation of progress.
Notably, representatives from Afghan civil society and women are absent from this meeting.
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