Iranian minister ofinterior said that tensions have eased on the eastern border with Afghanistan and the area is now secure, days after a deadly unprovoked attack by Taliban forces.
Ahmad Vahidis remarks cametwo days after two Iranian border guards were killed as heavily-armed Taliban forces opened fireat a border post in Irans Sistan and Baluchestan Province in violation of international law.
We do not have any problem at the moment. The border point is in peace and open to traffic, he said.
There was a shooting by Afghan border guards, and naturally, we delivered a due response, he added.
The interior minister also noted that the brief clashes ended and negotiations were held with the Taliban in this regard.
During a visit to Sistan and Baluchestan on Sunday, Commander of the Iranian Army's Ground Force Brigadier General Kioumars Heidari warned that the Islamic Republic will changeits approachif Afghanistanfails to respect international regulations and the principles of good neighborliness.
He further said that the border areas with Afghanistan are under complete control of the Iranian Army's Ground Forces.
In August 2021, the Taliban managed to seize power after making sweeping advances across Afghanistan in the midst of a messy withdrawal of US-led foreign forces as well as the rapid collapse of the countrys security forces.
Iran says it does not recognize the rulingadministration in Kabul, underlining the need for the formation of an inclusive Afghan government.
Recently, a long-lasting water dispute has resurfaced between Iran and Afghanistan. Afghanistans non-compliance with the 1973 water-sharing treaty and denying Iran its water rights under the pact have heightened tensions between Tehran and Kabul.