Publish dateWednesday 21 August 2024 - 09:48
Story Code : 295644
Afghanistan and Iran agreed to exchange information in order to increase the fight against drugs
The Vice President of Counter Supply and International Affairs of the Counter Narcotics Headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the head of that country's delegation to Afghanistan have announced that in a meeting with the officials of the Islamic Emirate, in line with the exchange of information between the two countries, they have reached an agreement on the goal of increasing the fight against narcotics. 
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: According to Iran Press, Mohammad Zarei, referring to the results of meetings and meetings of the Iranian delegation with the authorities of the Islamic Emirate in Kabul, said that the fight against narcotics, prevention, reduction of demand and treatment Drug addicts have been discussed in these meetings.

Vice President of Countering Supply and International Affairs of Iran's Anti-Narcotics Headquarters and Head of the Delegation to Afghanistan added that the exchange of information regarding the fight against narcotics, the transfer of experiences in this field, the provision of training services for the fight against narcotics and the formation of joint committees For the exchange of information, it is the latest agreement that was reached with the Islamic Emirate, and the officials of the Afghan government had also requested the mentioned items.

He stated that the consumption and transit of drugs are not concentrated in one place, and added: Considering this issue, regional and multilateral information to fight against drugs should be on the agenda, so it was decided to strengthen the necessary coordination in order to The parties should use the information capacity to hit the big drug trafficking gangs.

Zarei stated that the activation of the tripartite initiative of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan to fight against drugs, whose office is in Tehran and is now inactive, was one of the other serious demands of the two sides during the trip to Kabul.

It should be mentioned that a few days ago, Mohammad Zarei, the deputy head of the anti-narcotics headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the head of that country's delegation to Afghanistan, arrived in Kabul and met with the officials of the Ministry of Interior Affairs.
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