23 Apr 2024
Monday 24 July 2017 - 22:33
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Security of Iran, Afghanistan intertwined, inseparable: Shamkhani

Security of Iran, Afghanistan intertwined, inseparable: Shamkhani


Press TV - A senior Iranian official says the security of the Islamic Republic is "intertwined with and inseparablefrom" that ofAfghanistan, stressing the need for more bilateral consultations and exchange ofexperience to fight the causes of insecurity.

Preventing the emergenceand spread of Takfiri terrorist groups requires coherent and coordinated measures by all neighboring countries, Secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani said in a meeting with Afghanistan's National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar in Tehran on Monday.

He expressed concern over the continuation of financial, arms and intelligence assistance provided by some reactionary countries in the region to Takfiri and terrorist groups under the guiseof establishing religious schools and social institutions.

Shamkhani added that such moves by the reactionary stateswould increase insecurity as well as religious and sectarian riftsand undermine the Afghan governments efforts for the countrys development.

The SNSC secretary emphasized that further consultations between Tehran and Kabul would boost stability and peace along the borderbetween the two countriesand prepare the ground for the two sides to benefit from lasting and common interests.

Need for more Iran-Afghanistan cooperation

Atmar, for his part, said Iran hadplayed a constructive role in the establishment of thenational unity government in Afghanistan, adding that Tehran and Kabul must hold more negotiations on ways to strengthen the Afghan government.

He added that the escalation of insecurity and political discord in Afghanistan would spreadterrorism and insecurity into other countries in the region.

Afghanistan has been gripped by violence and insecurity since the United States and its allies invaded the country as part of Washingtons so-called war on terror in 2001. Many parts of the country remain plagued by militancy despite the presence of foreign troops.

During the past 16 years, the Taliban militants have been conducting terrorist attacks across the country, killing and displacing civilians.

In addition, the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group, which is mainly active in Syria and Iraq, has recently managed to take recruits from Afghan Taliban defectors.

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