Acting Minister of Information and Culture emphasized on strengthening the common ground between Iran and Afghanistan
Mullah Khairullah Khairkhah, Acting Minister of Information and Culture of the Islamic Emirate, in a meeting with a number of representatives of the state and free media of the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasized on strengthening the commonalities of both countries and wanted to show the real image of Afghanistan to the world through the media.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: The press office of the Ministry of Information and Culture published a newsletter saying that Molakhirullah Khairkhah, Acting Minister of Information and Culture, met with a number of representatives of the state and independent media of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In this meeting, the media representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kabul pointed out the commonalities of both countries and added: Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran have many commonalities in terms of religion, religion, language and culture, and these commonalities should be strengthened.
At the same time, Mulakhirullah Khairkhah said that Afghanistan has been given a wrong image for other countries and we must work in coordination with each other to remove negative attitudes towards Afghanistan and give a positive image of this country.
He added that we opened the door of Afghanistan for everyone so that people from other countries can travel to Afghanistan and present a real picture of a peaceful Afghanistan to the world.
Acting Minister of Information and Culture has stated that fortunately thousands of tourists from other countries have come to Afghanistan and expressed their realistic perception of Afghanistan.
Molakhirullah Khairkhah said: "The media play a valuable and constructive role in enlightening the public mind, and they should do more work in creating mentality. There are many media outlets in Afghanistan and there are no restrictions on them, and women and girls are in some of these media outlets. also work."
Regarding holding book fairs and publishing documentary films, he added that facilities should be provided for publishers to hold book fairs in both countries, and now documentary films, taking into account the Islamic and cultural issues that are published in the media, are not of any kind. There is no limit.
He also added that there are two official languages in Afghanistan and the Islamic Emirate uses both Pashto and Persian as official languages.
In this meeting, the Acting Minister of Information and Culture and the Iranian delegation emphasized the durability of such meetings.