The foreign ministers of Iran and Uzbekistan met to discuss the current situation in Afghanistan and emphasized the importance of working together with Afghanistan’s other neighbors to improve the country’s stability.
Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baxtiyor Saidov, recently made a trip to Iran for the purpose of meeting with authorities from that nation, including his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.
According to a statement released by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both parties have expressed a desire to work together to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan.
According to the statement, some of the topics that were brought up during the meeting included “incentivizing peace and stability in Afghanistan,” as well as “an international air-corridor.”
In the meantime, the Islamic Emirate has stated that peace in Afghanistan is essential for the area and that the nations that border Afghanistan and those that are located in the region should work together to achieve this goal.
This is a significant window of opportunity. Maintaining a healthy attitude throughout the country is essential for maintaining stability. According to Bilal Karimi, a deputy spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, “We hope the improvement of official contacts and the increase of genuine business participation happens.”
The analysts are of the opinion that Iran and Uzbekistan ought to lend their assistance to Afghanistan in the areas of economics, politics, and commerce.
“The countries should solve their problems with the Afghans through understanding and cooperation with the Afghans in economic and political areas,” said Hassan Haqyar, a political analyst. “The countries should solve their problems with the Afghans through understanding and cooperation with the Afghans in economic and political areas.”
According to one ambassador, Aziz Maarij, the countries in question should “share their protocols with Afghan officials and talk with them in this regard” if they are truly honest. “If the countries are genuinely honest, they should share their procedures with Afghan officials.”
This comes as a result of a statement that was released by the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which stated that in his meeting with the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari emphasized the necessity of supporting peace and stability in Afghanistan as well as providing humanitarian aid to the nation.