Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Hassan Kazemi Qomi, Ambassador and Special Representative of the President of Iran yesterday (Sunday, January 22) in his first meeting with Iranian institutions in Kabul, said that the views of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Afghanistan are long-term and in In this direction, various projects have been prepared to connect the infrastructures between the two countries in different fields.
Kazemi Qomi also pointed to the commonalities between the two countries and added that Afghanistan is a neighbor that can become a strategic ally in Iran's foreign policy.
Kazemi Qomi said that we have a comprehensive road map to work in Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic's vision is for security, stability and improvement of the economic and living conditions of Afghanistan.
The Special Representative of the President of Iran for Afghanistan Affairs said that Afghanistan is economically a rich country and can be an economic complement for Iran.
The Iranian ambassador in Kabul added: More than a year and a half has passed since the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, and we are witnessing a new government in Afghanistan, and our country's policy during this period was based on interaction and cooperation with the new government of Afghanistan.
Kazemi Qomi also pointed to the activation of Iran's diplomacy in Afghanistan and said that the Americans have left Afghanistan, but they continue their mischief in this country and region.
The Iranian ambassador in Kabul added that the Americans do not want stability in Afghanistan and that the country interacts with its neighbors.
Kazemi Qomi said that the enemy tried to threaten the geography of Afghanistan for Iran, but Iran passed this stage by adopting rational policies.
Meanwhile, Hassan Kazemi Qomi arrived in Kabul and officially started his work as the head of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Afghanistan on Saturday.
At the same time, Kazemi Qomi holds the position of Special Representative of the President of Iran for Afghanistan Affairs.