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India and Iran’s Foreign Ministers engage in talks regarding Afghanistan

Published 16/01/2024
India and Iran's Foreign Ministers engage in talks regarding Afghanistan
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RASC News Agency: Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the Foreign Minister of India, and Amir Hossein Abdollahian, Foreign Minister of Iran, convened on January 15, entering into a profound discourse concerning the intricate state of affairs in Afghanistan. In this diplomatic conclave, the Foreign Ministers of Iran and India eloquently conveyed their unwavering commitment to protracted dialogues focused on fortifying the stability and security of Afghanistan. The Indian Foreign Minister articulated that they had judiciously delved into the complexities of Afghanistan, collaborating seamlessly with their Iranian counterpart.

It is posited that the nuanced discussions traversed an array of pivotal topics, notably contemplating the augmentation of the transit route from India to Central Asia and Afghanistan, strategically channeled through the Chabahar port, among a myriad of other considerations. According to a statement disseminated by Amir Hossein Abdollahian on the social media platform X, the discourse transcended the mere evaluation of burgeoning bilateral and multilateral relations within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS. Rather, it gravitated towards the focal points of strategic connectivity, Chabahar port development, and the consequential significance of the North-South transit route.

Within the confines of this diplomatic symposium, the Indian Foreign Minister boldly proclaimed that, as part of its innovative educational strategy, the Indian government aspires to integrate the Persian language into the pantheon of the nine classical languages of India. Meanwhile, concomitant with the Foreign Ministers of India and Iran, a constellation of eminent global figures has immersed themselves in intricate discussions and nuanced dialogues, dissecting the current state of affairs in Afghanistan, significantly influenced by the ascendancy of the Taliban.

EnNews 16/01/2024

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