Alireza Bikdeli had insisted that there was no obstacle to Iran’s recognition of the Islamic Emirate and that Tehran would soon announce this legal decision.
Four months ago, the acting ambassador of Iran in Kabul spoke with TOLOnews about Tehran’s position on recognizing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
Alireza Bikdeli had insisted that there was no obstacle to Iran’s recognition of the Islamic Emirate and that Tehran would soon announce this legal decision.
Speaking on February 10, 2026, Alireza Bikdeli, the acting ambassador of Iran in Kabul, said: “At the appropriate time, we will make this legal decision and, in order to strengthen our relations, we will take our own initiative regarding recognition—an initiative that all of you will appreciate.”
However, despite the passage of time since those remarks, Iran has yet to formally recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
Janat Fahim Chakari, a university professor, said: “Iran pursues a dual-track policy toward Afghanistan. During the Republic era, we saw that it maintained relations with both the Islamic Emirate and the government of the time. Even now, despite its good relations with the Islamic Emirate, it also maintains ties with opponents of the Islamic Emirate.”
Iran has repeatedly emphasized that it seeks to expand its multifaceted relations with Afghanistan and is working to further strengthen political, economic, and diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Nevertheless, issues such as water rights, security concerns, and the deportation of Afghan migrants have remained among the key factors affecting relations between the Islamic Emirate and Iran.
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