The Iranian ambassador in Islamabad also described regional cooperation and continued engagement with the Islamic Emirate as important.
Iran’s ambassador in Islamabad expressed concern over the recent round of tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan and said that Tehran is working to de-escalate tensions between the two countries.
Reza Amiri-Moqaddam, speaking at a conference organized by the Islamabad Institute of Strategic Studies, emphasized restraint by the involved parties and insisted that any military movements or war would not benefit either side. He expressed hope that the issue would be resolved peacefully and through mutual cooperation.
“Despite domestic and regional efforts, particularly the good offices of the Islamic Republic of Iran to reduce tensions between Kabul and Islamabad, this situation has once again intensified between them.” Said Muqaddam.
The Iranian ambassador in Islamabad also described regional cooperation and continued engagement with the Islamic Emirate as important.
Stating that the Islamic Emirate is the present reality of Afghanistan, the Iranian diplomat reported close coordination between Tehran and Islamabad on Afghanistan, although neither country has so far recognized the Taliban government.
He said: “The Taliban are the present reality of Afghanistan and the product of 20 years of U.S. occupation of the country. Tehran and Islamabad have close coordination regarding Afghanistan, although neither of the two countries has so far recognized the Taliban government.”
At the same time, the special representatives of Pakistan and Iran for Afghanistan have also held virtual consultations regarding Afghanistan.
Moeen Gul Samkanai, a political analyst, said: “Iran is well aware that behind Pakistan’s actions stands the United States, and that Pakistan is essentially pursuing U.S. interests. For this reason, Iran does not want Afghanistan to be dragged into instability.”
Consultations between Iran and Pakistan on Afghanistan are taking place as tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have escalated again in recent days, and the future of relations between Kabul and Islamabad remains uncertain.
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