Ali Larijani said that Afghanistan and Pakistan are “two Muslim countries” that have both suffered from prolonged wars.
The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council expressed concern over ongoing tensions between Kabul and Islamabad.
Ali Larijani, in an interview with Pakistani media, said that Afghanistan and Pakistan are “two Muslim countries” that have both suffered from prolonged wars. He stated that during separate meetings with Pakistani officials, including the country’s Prime Minister and President, he emphasized Tehran’s readiness to help resolve the tensions between Kabul and Islamabad.
Ali Larijani said: “We are deeply concerned about the current tensions and clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Both countries are Muslim. Afghanistan has faced years of war, and Pakistan has only recently emerged from conflict. Therefore, the ongoing tension between them is troubling.”
It has been nearly two months since tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan began. Efforts to resolve them have included three rounds of negotiations mediated by Turkey and Qatar, but the most recent talks also ended without result.
While political analysts consider the role of mediating countries important, they emphasize that unreasonable demands will not lead to an agreement between Kabul and Islamabad.
Samiullah Ahmadzai, a political analyst, stated: “Tensions between the Islamic Emirate and Pakistan are at a high level and require a new intelligence and security framework. These kinds of negotiations cannot resolve such issues, as a major unresolved security equation remains between the Islamic Emirate and Pakistan. The current regional conditions are also not conducive to resolving it.”
Bilal Ahmad Omar, an international relations expert, said: “The demands need to be carefully reviewed, which parts have been rejected and what issues are contentious for both sides. Delegations must conduct impartial assessments and resolve matters that can be addressed.”
Larijani’s remarks come as drone attacks were carried out early Tuesday in three eastern provinces of Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of several civilians.
The Islamic Emirate blamed Pakistan for the attacks, but Islamabad denied responsibility.
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